The 2026 GAC Aion S7 plug-in hybrid (PHEV) has been launched in the UK – its first right-hand drive market – making the Toyota Kluger-sized large SUV more likely to be released in Australia.

According to Autocar, the S7 will receive specific chassis tweaks to suit the roughest British roads ahead of its 2027 launch in the UK

Apart from the Kluger hybrid, the Aion S7 is a rival for the BYD Sealion 6 PHEV and Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV mid-size SUVs sold locally.

GAC (Guangzhou Automobile Group) was launched in Australia in 2025 and has plans to offer models across its Chinese-market sub-brands – including Trumpchi, Hyptec and Aion – under a unified GAC identity.

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In the UK, however, it has taken a different approach, with Aion positioned as a standalone brand without reference to GAC.

The automaker aims to be a top-10 selling brand in Australia by 2030, with at least 10 models due in local showrooms including a ute and a large SUV by the end of 2027.

The GAC Aion V mid-size electric SUV was one of three models offered from launch locally, but the S7 PHEV made a surprise appearance at the brand’s Australian launch event in Sydney last November.

GAC said its unannounced showing was designed to gather feedback from dealers and prospective customers.

An unregistered left-hand drive S7 was displayed alongside the Aion V, the petrol-powered GAC Emzoom hatchback, and the M8 PHEV people mover.