Guangzhou-based GAC Group has unveiled their latest production vehicle under the Aion brand. It’s called the LX Plus and boasts an impressive 1,008 km range according to the China light-duty vehicle test cycle (CLTC). The fully electric SUV that debuted at the 2021 Guangzhou Auto Show is an improved version of the GAC Aion LX that was unveiled in 2019, joining the smaller Aion V Plus SUV and the Aion S Plus sedan in the automaker’s fully electric range.
While CLTC is a different standard compared to Europe’s WLTP
or US’s EPA, a range above 1,000 km is quite an achievement, especially for an
SUV. In the case of the Aion LX Plus, it was achieved thanks to a huge battery
pack with a capacity of 144.4 kWh in the flagship variant. The battery uses
GAC’s technology with elastic sheets, making it 20 percent smaller and 14
percent lighter than a conventional one, allowing an energy density of
205Wh/kg.
The model comes fitted with dual electric
motors producing a combined 725 hp transmitted to all four
wheels through a two-speed gearbox. As a result, the Aion LX Plus accelerates
from 0-100 km/h in 2.9 seconds, which is slower than the Tesla Model
X Plaid but still blistering fast for a five-door SUV. Aion will also offer
lesser variants of the LX Plus with smaller battery capacity and less powerful
e-motors.
In terms of design, the Aion LX Plus is
similar to the outgoing LX. The redesigned face has a cleaner design thanks to
the grille-less look and the more sculpted bumper featuring a single intake and
a pronounced splitter. The LED headlights are retained, while the profile and
the sporty rear end look identical. The updated SUV is measuring 4,835 mm long, 1,935 mm wide, and 1,685 mm long, with a wheelbase of 2,920 mm.
Another important upgrade is the three
lidars sourced from RoboSense, bringing improved self-driving capabilities.
Those are visible from the exterior, with one mounted on the roof and two more
placed on the front fenders, covering a 300° angle around the vehicle. Inside,
the redesigned dashboard is featuring a larger free-standing 15.6-inch
infotainment touchscreen with updated hardware in the form of the 8-core
Qualcomm 8155 processor and a new software called ADiGO 4.0. The rest of the
cabin spots familiar looks while equipment includes a panoramic sunroof, a
10-speaker audio system from Alpine, and white-colored Nappa leather
upholstery.
GAC didn’t reveal pricing for the Aion LX
Plus, but it is expected to be more expensive than its predecessor, which costs
between ¥ 229,600 (US$ 35,957) and ¥ 349,600 (US$ 54,750).