Chinese firm GAC plots UK launch with Volkswagen ID 3 rival
09-04-2025 11:46 via autocar.co.uk

Chinese firm GAC plots UK launch with Volkswagen ID 3 rival

The GAC Aion UT is billed by its maker as a "China's version of the Mini"
State-owned car maker – a partner of Honda and Toyota – plans to undercut established EVs hereGAC, one of China’s biggest car makers and a joint-venture partner of Honda and Toyota, is gearing up for a UK launch.
The Chinese state-owned firm, which sold just over two million cars last year, has confirmed it will arrive in the UK with a pair of European-designed electric cars intended to steal market
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