Overview
- The Aion UT Super lists at 49,900 yuan (about €6,000) in China with the traction battery excluded and a rental set at roughly €50 per month.
- Buyers can alternatively purchase the battery, with reports placing the all-in price around €10,000 to roughly €11,000 depending on the source.
- Operators cite about 800 swap stations today with automated exchanges in roughly 100 seconds and targets of 1,000 sites by year-end and 2,500 next year.
- The vehicle is reported with a 54 kWh pack and a claimed range near 500 kilometers under Chinese testing standards.
- The offer is framed as a price attack on domestic leader BYD and heightens pressure on Volkswagen in China, with no current plans for overseas sales as JD.com handles distribution, CATL supplies batteries and GAC builds the car.