GAC will rename its M8 people mover in response to a request from German giant BMW, which has long sold its flagship performance coupe under the same moniker.

BMW confirmed it was aware of the clash when GAC’s M8 PHEV was first launched back in December, without putting forward a formal opposition claim.

However, the automaker has since contacted Chinese newcomer GAC asking for its plug-in hybrid van to be renamed – a request that GAC has agreed to, according to local CEO Kevin Shu.

“Some news from headquarters… made some influence. So maybe we have another idea to change the name,” Mr Shu told CarExpert at the local launch of the Aion UT.

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GAC M8
GAC M8
BMW M8
BMW M8

“In Australia it’s M8, but in China it’s E9. Maybe we will change the name from M8 to E9.

“The communication was reasonable and friendly.”

A BMW Australian spokesperson has previously told CarExpert that the brand “protects the well-established reputation of its premium products”, although GAC says its interactions with the automaker never turned nasty.

“It was like ‘could you do us a favour and maybe change it?’, but it wasn’t anything aggressive between us and BMW at all,” explained GAC Australia director of aftersales Andrew Ratajczak.

BMW 3.0 CSL
BMW 3.0 CSL