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2026 GAC Aion V: Australia’s latest Chinese mid-size electric SUV detailed

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There’s another three-letter acronym to remember in the Australian new-car market: GAC.

The automaker hails from – where else? – China, and it’s launching here in November with three models at first.

GAC Australia has now announced specification details for the first of these, the mid-size Aion V electric SUV. It says it’ll announce pricing and warranty information in November.

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The Aion V will be offered here in Premium and Luxury trim levels, both of which feature a 150kW/210Nm front-mounted electric motor powered by a 75.26kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery.

There’s a lot of standard kit even in the base Premium, including a panoramic sunroof, heated and ventilated front seats, and 8.8-inch digital instrument and 14.6-inch touchscreen infotainment displays.

Unusually, the top-spec Luxury includes a 6.6L refrigerator that can hold up to 12 cans. GAC says it can maintain a steady temperature of 4°C while using 0.5kWh of electricity over 24 hours, and its temperature can be adjusted from -15°C to 50°C.

The Aion V measures 4605mm long, 1854mm wide and 1686mm tall on a 2775mm wheelbase, which makes it 5mm longer, 1mm wider and 1mm taller than a Toyota RAV4 on an 85mm longer wheelbase.