GAC AION V EV can do over 600 km on a single charge; starts at PHP 1.418M

GAC AION V EV can do over 600 km on a single charge; starts at PHP 1.418M
GAC's Aion Electric Platform 3.0 underpins the AION V to deliver up to 600 km and more
As the country continues to accelerate towards an electrified future, Filipino buyers today want electric vehicles (EVs) that deliver real-world practicality, proven safety, long-range capability, and everyday convenience.
GAC Philippines is at the forefront of this shift, setting a new benchmark in electric mobility with its proprietary AEP 3.0 platform. It underpins the GAC AION V battery electric vehicle (BEV) and serves as the latest innovation from the brand, which marks a clear transition where electric driving evolves from an alternative into a superior everyday choice.
Short for Aion Electric Platform 3.0, AEP 3.0 is the GAC Group's fully self-developed next-generation electric vehicle architecture. Unlike adapted platforms that retrofit internal combustion designs for electric use, AEP 3.0 is engineered from the ground up exclusively for EVs, allowing every component to work together for optimal efficiency, safety, and performance.

This dedicated EV platform introduces measurable engineering advantages like its high-efficiency electric drive system that can achieve over 90% energy conversion efficiency, helping maximize every charge and extend usable driving range. The platform also features a fully integrated battery layout that lowers the vehicle’s center of gravity by as much as 20% compared to traditional combustion vehicles.
Since its battery is integrated into the vehicle's architecture, overall body rigidity is improved by up to 20%. This contributes not only to better handling but also to increased passenger protection in the event of a collision. At the same time, the platform’s intelligent energy management system can improve efficiency by around 10 to 15% compared to non-dedicated EV platforms, ensuring consistent performance even in demanding tropical conditions.

It also comes with battery safety technology via the Magazine Battery 2.0 technology. GAC claims this industry-leading tech is the only "gunshot non-flammable" battery, designed to be waterproof and high temperature resistant. Its robust construction reduces the risk of thermal incidents, reinforcing driver confidence whether navigating heavy traffic, long highway drives, or unpredictable weather conditions.
Range will not be a problem in the AION V, as GAC claims it can cover more than 600 km on a single charge, based on the NEDC cycle. This means the BEV can cover routes such as Manila to Ilocos or Manila to Bicol. In addition, the AION V can charge from 30 percent to 80 percent in approximately 20 minutes, which can restore more than 300 kilometers of driving range in a short stop. Last but not least, the AION V is also energy efficient, as it can reduce energy costs by up to 50 to 70% per kilometer, while maintenance expenses can be lower by around 30 to 50% due to fewer moving parts.

Looking to get one for yourself? GAC Philippines is making ownership more accessible. Until May 31, 2026, the GAC AION V is available at a special price, giving customers a compelling opportunity to experience next-generation electric driving at exceptional value.
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