GAC unveils new EVs in Pakistan: details here

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The Guangzhou Automobile Group (GAC Group), in collaboration with Lucky Motors Corporation (LMC), has introduced their new electric vehicles (EVs) in Pakistan.

In their Instagram post, they have teased some new EVs, likely to be AION V and AION ES, as per the media reports.

The post clearly details the EVs featuring the same car body, headlight, and back.

While in another post, a shadow of a car can be seen, which is none other than the AION ES.

The company has not confirmed any launch date or price details yet.

It has only posted the upcoming projects in Pakistan at their official ‘gac_pakistan’ Instagram account.

AION V, AION ES

GAC entered into a collaboration with Lucky Motors on March 31, 2026.

Under the agreement, GAC’s new energy vehicle (NEV) brands, AION and HYPTEC, were introduced in the local market.

The electric cars AION V and AION ES are a part of this project, as GAC has now officially introduced its vehicles in Pakistan.

A key part of the partnership was the introduction of GAC’s battery systems.

This includes the “Magazine Battery 2.0” platform, which is designed to meet high safety standards, including resistance to fire under severe conditions.

The company is also working on solid-state batteries aimed at improving vehicles’ energy efficiency and driving range.

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Specs table of AION V, AION ES

ItemAION VAION ES
(aka AION S/S plus)
Body styleElectric SUVElectric sedan
Seating capacity55
Dimensions (L x W x H)4605 x 1854 x 1686 mm4810 x 1880 x 1545 mm
Wheelbase2775 mm2750 mm
Battery64.5 kWh or 75.26 kWh55.2 kWh
Battery typeLFPLFP
Max power201 hp134 hp
Max torque240 Nm225 Nm
Claimed range602 km (NEDC)442 km (NEDC)
Drive layoutFWDFWD

GAC enters market

GAC Group is a state-owned Chinese carmaker with a strong presence in the global automotive sector.

It has long-standing joint ventures with Toyota and Honda in China.

Its operations cover the full production chain, including battery materials, manufacturing, and recycling.

In China, its AION and HYPTEC brands have ranked among the top-selling EVs of the year.

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