
GAC New Energy Aion V has a maximum speed of 13.1kw/h. Factors affecting the maximum speed: The maximum speed is greatly influenced by the road surface and is also subject to the road's speed limit. Simply discussing the maximum speed is not meaningful. Speed regulations: Motor vehicles must not exceed the speed limit signs on the road. On roads without a central dividing line, the speed limit is 30km/h in urban areas and 40km/h on highways. On roads with only one lane in the same direction, the speed limit is 50km/h in urban areas and 70km/h on highways. When turning, the maximum speed of a motor vehicle must not exceed 30km/h.

I've just studied the data of the Aion V. The official claimed top speed is around 160 km/h. This figure comes from the design of the electric motor and energy management: equipped with a front-mounted permanent magnet synchronous motor, with a power of 135 kW and torque of 350 N·m. However, limited by aerodynamics and battery efficiency, energy consumption increases sharply during high-speed operation, leading to a decrease in range. Additionally, unlike fuel-powered vehicles that pursue high RPM, the Aion V focuses on practicality and comfort. For urban commuting, 100 km/h is sufficient, and the highway speed limit of 120 km/h mostly covers it. I recommend paying attention to its 0-100 km/h acceleration time of around 8 seconds—the quick start response is more practical. From a safety perspective, higher speeds increase risks, especially on wet and slippery roads during rain, so it's essential to slow down. Regularly check tire wear to prevent loss of control. Overall, this car's design balances performance and daily needs.

As an owner of the Aion V, I've driven this car up to 160km/h, which is the official speed marked in the manual. City driving doesn't push it to the limit, but on highways, the acceleration feels smooth, and wind noise is minimal. A related topic is the practical use of electric vehicles: higher speeds drain the battery faster. For instance, on a long trip at 120km/h, I saved about 20% more energy compared to high-speed cruising, so planning charging stops is advisable. Safety-wise, the braking system in electric cars responds quickly, but the top speed lacks the push-back feeling you get with gasoline cars, making them more suitable for family outings—don't just chase speed and forget about stability. New drivers should note the impact of weather; battery performance slightly decreases in low temperatures, which may limit speed.

Driving the Aion V is quite enjoyable, with a top speed of around 160km/h, which is absolutely sufficient for daily use. The car features a stylish design, quick acceleration with no noise, and maintains stability even on highways. Actually, speed isn't the main focus; what matters more is the range and comfort. Younger car owners tend to favor the 0-100km/h acceleration, finding more fun in zipping around the city. However, it's important to emphasize safe driving—pushing the car too hard increases the risk of battery overheating in electric vehicles, so it's wise to check more often during charging.


