Chinese automaker GAC Aion has taken the veil off its facelifted crossover ‘V’. The new version gets a name suffix ‘Plus’ and comes with plentiful exterior and interior updates, as well as a charging system capable of replenishing 200 km within five minutes.
The electric soft-roader is 4,650 mm long, 1,920 mm wide and 1,720 mm tall with 2,830 mm between the axles. The front bumper has become simpler, and Aion claims it
drew inspiration from Star Wars characters to come up with the new design.
Inside, the large two-part display is no
more. The digital dashboard and the touch-enabled infotainment system are now
separate from each other, and the latter now measures 15.6 inches in diameter.
The giant display makes center console buttons obsolete, but the two-spoke
steering wheel still has a few controls on it. The air vents have been
reshaped, and that’s about it.
Power comes from three models of batteries
rated from 70 to 95 kilowatt-hours. This gives the crossover SUV between 500
and 702 km of NEDC-rated range. All powertrain variants
incorporate two electric motors, but their total output ranges from 221 PS in the base spec to 271 PS in the top spec.
Sales have already begun. GAC asks between
172,600 and 239,600 Chinese Yuan for the new Aion V (US$ 26,775 - US$ 37,165).