GAC Unveils the AION V Electric SUV in Greece: A New Era in Sustainable Driving
GAC Unveils the AION V Electric SUV in Greece
GAC Group has officially launched its electric SUV, the AION V, in Greece as part of its strategy to expand its presence in the European automotive market. Greece is the fourth European country to welcome GAC vehicles following Finland, Poland, and Portugal, marking a significant milestone in GAC's journey towards enhancing sustainable mobility across the continent.
AION V: Features and Innovations
The AION V stands out for its emphasis on sustainability, safety, and spaciousness, perfectly aligned with the priorities of the Greek market. The vehicle has received a five-star Euro NCAP safety rating, ensuring top-notch safety standards for its users. It boasts an impressive WLTP range of 510 kilometers and can recharge from 10% to 80% in just 24 minutes, addressing the common concerns about electric vehicle range anxiety.
Beyond range, GAC is committed to long-term reliability with an eight-year or 160,000-kilometer vehicle warranty and an eight-year or 200,000-kilometer battery warranty, designed to give customers peace of mind and lower operational costs. The AION V aims to provide a seamless driving experience, supported by a growing network of charging stations across Greece, making electric driving a practical choice for consumers.
Expanding European Footprint
The introduction of the AION V in Greece is a crucial element in GAC’s pan-European strategy, bolstered by a global partnership agreement with Inchcape that was signed during the 2024 Paris Motor Show. This partnership leverages Inchcape's well-established distribution and service network alongside GAC's innovative technology to enhance customer accessibility and service quality.
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