GAC published a series of teaser sketches of the Aion Hyper GT, a four-door EV that is set to debut on December 30 at the Guangzhou Auto Show with modern styling and plenty of technology. The Aion Hyper GT is the second model to adopt the “Hyper” nameplate after the Aion Hyper SSR two-seater supercar that was unveiled last September. The electric Grand Tourer has an aerodynamic low-slung silhouette with four doors, two of which open upwards. The official sketches reveal a grille-less nose with aggressive LED headlights which are a cross between the Tesla Model 3 and the Ferrari GTC4 Lusso, sporty intakes on the sculpted bumper, and a short bonnet. The GAC Aion Hyper GT will also be the first model to introduce the brand’s new “Eros Arrow” emblem.
On the profile, the shape of the
window-line towards the back is familiar, as a similar treatment has been used
in the Lexus RZ, the Peugeot 408, and the Citroen C5X, although in a less
extreme manner. The highlights though are the heavily inclined windscreen, the
sloping roofline, the futuristic six-spoke alloy wheels, and the frameless
doors. Moving over at the back there is an active rear spoiler, a sporty
diffuser, and Acura-style LED taillights.
GAC didn’t publish any sketches of the
presumably high-tech cabin that will likely have four seats. The Protoss
architecture as the company calls it brings infrared technology which is said
to be more reliable in detecting obstacles in bad weather conditions compared
to a conventional radar and camera setup. The total number of sensors for the
ADAS around the vehicle is said to be 39, including three lidars (one on the
roof and two on the fenders).
The Aion Hyper GT will be based on GAC’s
new AEP3.0 architecture. Reports from Chinese media suggest it will be offered
in single-motor and dual-motor configurations, offering high levels of
performance. It is also said to feature 480kW fast charging capability and
battery-swapping technology. Despite all those high-tech features, the EV is
rumored to start from around ¥ 300,000 (US$ 42,988)
when it goes on sale in China.
We will learn more about the GAC Aion
Hyper GT in a few days at the Guangzhou International Auto Show, hoping that
the real-life model looks as good as in the official sketches. The show will be
held at the Pazhou Convention and Exhibition Center between December 30 and
January 8 after being postponed due to a new outburst of the pandemic in the
area. Besides Aion, the GAC Group will also showcase models from its other
brands including the self-owned Trumpchi, Ruqi Mobility (robotaxi brand) as
well as the Chinese joint ventures with Honda, Toyota, and Mitsubishi.