GAC’s Bold European Plans: A New Era for Electric Vehicles

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GAC’s Rapid Rise in the Automotive Industry

Since its debut at the Paris Motor Show in 2018, GAC has steadily climbed the ranks to become one of the top three global brands in electric vehicle (EV) sales. With an impressive 2.5 million vehicles sold last year alone, GAC is not just a car manufacturer but a tech innovator delivering cutting-edge solutions in the automotive world.

Introducing GAC’s European Expansion

Returning to Paris, GAC has unveiled its plans to enter the European market. Mr. Wei Haigang, president of GAC International, emphasized the company’s commitment to catering to European customers. The approach includes extensive market research, local partnerships, and the establishment of a dedicated talent team. This thorough groundwork paves the way for a robust launch into Europe, promising high-quality, innovative driving experiences that have already been tested in other markets.

Innovative Models to Look Out For

GAC’s lineup for Europe features exciting models like the Aion V and Hyptec HT. The Aion V is a striking all-electric mid-sized SUV boasting an impressive 466-mile range and rapid charging capabilities through its pioneering 400V technology. On the other hand, the Hyptec HT merges luxury with technology, showcasing elegant design elements such as Napa leather and a high-end sound system. Though the Hyptec SSR supercar is not yet available in Europe, GAC is keeping a watchful eye on market developments to gauge the optimal launch time. With a clear vision of ‘integrating into Europe, contributing to Europe,’ GAC is determined to enhance European consumer experiences while establishing a solid service network.

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