Not to be dramatic, but the GAC Aion UT is everything that is wrong with Chinese cars today… and everything that’s right.

It’s a value-packed, affordably priced small electric hatchback which, combined with solid range and performance, makes non-Chinese brands look out of touch.

On the other hand, in some respects it’s a dystopian nightmare to sit in and drive.

So, does that shake out to a vehicle that on balance is actually decent? And does it stand out in a segment that is rapidly gaining entrants in Australia?

Before we get into the nuts and bolts of the new electric hatch, which arrived here earlier this year, let’s get really superficial.