What is the actual range of the GAC Aion V?
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GAC Aion V, as the flagship SUV model under the Aion brand, boasts a range of up to 600KM. Below are the relevant details: Range: Range has always been a major concern for potential buyers of pure electric vehicles. The Aion V utilizes groundbreaking technologies such as the world's first deeply integrated three-in-one electric drive system, globally leading power battery and management technology, ultra-low drag design, and the world's first dual-layer flow heat pump air conditioning system. These innovations have elevated the range of its class-leading pure electric SUV to 600km, significantly alleviating range anxiety for users. Space: Typically, increasing a vehicle's range involves adding more batteries, which often compromises interior space—a persistent dilemma. The Aion V, however, strikes an optimal balance. With a wheelbase of 2830mm, the longest in its class, it achieves a class-leading wheelbase-to-length ratio of 61.7%, delivering a cabin space comparable to a C-segment vehicle. The rear seating area is particularly impressive, offering legroom akin to a D-segment car. Additionally, the Aion V features a high ground clearance of 160mm, surpassing other pure electric models in its class.
I drive my Aion V for daily commuting and weekend trips. The official range is advertised as 520 kilometers, but the actual range varies significantly. In city driving with frequent stops and starts, I can get around 480 kilometers without using the air conditioning. However, on the highway at speeds above 100 km/h with the AC on, the range drops to under 430 kilometers. It gets worse in cold weather, with battery performance declining and the range shrinking by more than 10%. I usually keep it in ECO mode to save some power. Overall, the actual range is affected by road conditions, speed, air conditioning usage, and temperature. Based on discussions in the owner's group, the average range is between 400 and 480 kilometers. For daily use, it's important to plan charging stops in advance to avoid running low on battery. Checking tire pressure is also crucial, as low pressure increases power consumption.