Jameel Motors and GAC to bring AION EVs to the UK market
In June, every fourth new car in the UK was electric. Moreover, the country reintroduced EV subsidies, which should help with EV uptake there even more. That is why GAC and Jameel Motors consider the time right to hit the road there.
The partnership between Jameel Motors and GAC seeks to capitalise on this market growth. Initially, two all-electric models will be available: the AION V, a C-segment SUV, and the AION UT, a B-segment hatchback. First customer deliveries are scheduled for the end of Q1 2026 through selected retail partners.
Just a reminder: The Aion V is an electric SUV (read our driving report here), while GAC launched the compact Aion UT in China earlier this year. It is powered by a 100 kW front electric motor, which is combined with a battery pack with a capacity of between 34.9 kWh and 44.3 kWh.
The agreement marks Jameel Motors’ expansion from distributing electric commercial vehicles to entering the passenger EV segment in the UK. Jameel Motors already distributes Farizon Auto in the market and recently secured GAC distribution rights in Poland after a competitive process. The joint venture is subject to regulatory and antitrust approvals.
Wayne Wei, President of GAC International, said: “GAC’s entry into the UK marks a crucial step in its internationalisation strategy. As we set foot in this dynamic market, GAC is committed to bringing industry-leading products and first-class services to UK consumers.”
Jasmmine Wong, Chief Executive Officer of Jameel Motors, commented: “The joint venture with GAC represents a shared vision, and an exciting opportunity to meet the UK’s growing demand for smarter, cleaner passenger vehicles. Led by customer preference and guided by our expertise, we’re committed to staying ahead of trends and delivering first-class solutions that are both innovative and sustainable.”
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