GAC Aion UT electric hatch price increases as first 600 discounted cars sell out in weeks
The GAC Aion UT went on sale in March for $30,990 drive-away, but the conflict in the Middle East has helped to shift cars quickly, raising the entry price higher. All 600 examples of GAC’s new electric hatchback have sold out in just a few weeks, with the brand attributing the boom in EV interest to both demand and a sharp starting price. The GAC Aion UT was launched in March with an introductory price of $30,990 for the base Premium grade and $35,990 for the Luxury, drive-away. The first batch of 600 was available at the discounted price until 9 April, with the marque confirming to Drive that it had sold out before the deadline. At launch, GAC executives said that following this period, the start price would flip to $31,990 plus on-road costs, but at the Melbourne motor show , it revealed new launch pricing of $32,990 and $37,990 drive-away for the two variants. “We are confident the Aion UT will be number one in this segment,” said Kevin Shu, CEO of GAC Internatio...