Just a few months after GAC launched in Australia with three models, the Chinese brand has confirmed that it will add another in the form of a small electric hatchback by mid-2026.

The 2026 GAC Aion UT will launch locally in the second quarter of this year (April-June), joining the already-launched Aion V mid-size electric SUV, Emzoom small petrol SUV, and M8 plug-in hybrid people mover.

Pricing and full specifications have yet to be confirmed, though GAC Australia president Kevin Shu says the Aion UT is another piece in the brand’s rapidly evolving local puzzle.

“Our strategy of ‘In Australia, For Australia’, will see GAC bring more than 10 models to the Australian market in the coming five years,” he said in a media statement.

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“The GAC Aion UT showcases the strength of GAC’s product portfolio, combining elegant design with clever technology that genuinely enhances the daily lives of its owners.

“I have no doubt this model will resonate strongly with Australians seeking an intelligent, city-focused vehicle to navigate the nation’s iconic urban landscapes. We look forward to continuing to grow along with our customers here in Australia.”

Designed in GAC’s Milan Design Centre, the Aion UT features a “sleek fastback design” characterised by a two-tone “floating roof”. It’s confirmed to ride on a 2750mm wheelbase, which means it’ll be roughly the same size as a Toyota Corolla hatch.

Pixel elements can be seen on the tail lights and front fog lights, and GAC claims the hatch “is equipped with the world’s first ‘eyebrow style’ headlamp design”.

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