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GAC Brings Aion UT to Europe with Polish Market Debut

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GAC Group has officially launched the Aion UT in Poland, marking the European debut of its all-electric hatchback as the company accelerates its expansion across the continent.

The launch represents another milestone in GAC’s international growth strategy, with Poland serving as the first European market for the Aion UT. The move reflects the increasing ambitions of Chinese automakers to strengthen their presence in Europe by introducing competitively priced electric vehicles equipped with advanced connectivity and digital technologies.

Designed for urban mobility, the Aion UT combines a compact footprint with a modern digital cockpit, connected infotainment features, and advanced driver assistance systems. The model joins a growing wave of Chinese EVs entering the European market, where manufacturers are competing on technology, range, and value as consumer demand for electric vehicles continues to rise.

The Polish introduction forms part of GAC’s broader European expansion plans as the company seeks to establish its Aion brand beyond China. Europe has become a strategic market for global EV manufacturers, with new entrants looking to capitalize on the region’s accelerating transition toward electrified mobility.

The launch also highlights the growing influence of Chinese automotive brands within the European electric vehicle landscape. As competition intensifies, automakers are increasingly differentiating themselves through software-defined vehicle platforms, intelligent connectivity, and AI-enabled cockpit experiences rather than hardware alone.

For GAC, the arrival of the Aion UT in Europe signals the beginning of a broader push to expand its global footprint while showcasing the company’s latest generation of connected electric vehicles.

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