
Chinese automaker strengthens its position in the city’s electric vehicle sector, ranking second among Chinese brands and third across all manufacturers.
GAC has strengthened its foothold in Hong Kong’s rapidly expanding electric vehicle market, achieving third place overall in the city’s EV sales rankings while also securing second position among Chinese automotive brands.
The milestone reflects growing consumer acceptance of the company’s electric vehicle lineup, particularly models produced under its AION brand.
Vehicles such as the AION V, AION UT, AION ES and HYPTEC HT have been introduced to meet a range of consumer needs, offering different configurations and capabilities aimed at both private drivers and fleet customers.
The company’s performance follows the rollout of its "Hong Kong ACTION" strategy, launched in twenty twenty five as part of GAC’s broader "One GAC two point zero" global expansion plan.
The initiative focuses on strengthening the brand’s presence in the city through product launches, dealership networks, service infrastructure, energy systems and mobility solutions designed specifically for the local market.
Executives have positioned Hong Kong as a strategic gateway for overseas growth, describing the city as a key benchmark market in the company’s international development.
The strategy emphasises localisation, aiming to integrate products, services and infrastructure with local consumer needs while expanding the availability of electric mobility solutions.
The brand’s progress in Hong Kong also reflects the rising competition among electric vehicle makers seeking to expand across Asia’s urban markets.
With strong government support for electrification and increasing charging infrastructure, the city has become an important testing ground for manufacturers introducing new EV technologies and models.
GAC Aion, the electric vehicle arm of GAC Group, has grown rapidly since its establishment and now ranks among the leading producers of battery electric vehicles in China, manufacturing hundreds of thousands of units annually.
Industry observers say the company’s latest ranking in Hong Kong demonstrates both increasing consumer interest in Chinese developed EV technology and the effectiveness of the company’s international expansion strategy.
With continued product launches and local partnerships, GAC aims to further expand its share of the city’s electric vehicle market and strengthen its global presence.
The milestone reflects growing consumer acceptance of the company’s electric vehicle lineup, particularly models produced under its AION brand.
Vehicles such as the AION V, AION UT, AION ES and HYPTEC HT have been introduced to meet a range of consumer needs, offering different configurations and capabilities aimed at both private drivers and fleet customers.
The company’s performance follows the rollout of its "Hong Kong ACTION" strategy, launched in twenty twenty five as part of GAC’s broader "One GAC two point zero" global expansion plan.
The initiative focuses on strengthening the brand’s presence in the city through product launches, dealership networks, service infrastructure, energy systems and mobility solutions designed specifically for the local market.
Executives have positioned Hong Kong as a strategic gateway for overseas growth, describing the city as a key benchmark market in the company’s international development.
The strategy emphasises localisation, aiming to integrate products, services and infrastructure with local consumer needs while expanding the availability of electric mobility solutions.
The brand’s progress in Hong Kong also reflects the rising competition among electric vehicle makers seeking to expand across Asia’s urban markets.
With strong government support for electrification and increasing charging infrastructure, the city has become an important testing ground for manufacturers introducing new EV technologies and models.
GAC Aion, the electric vehicle arm of GAC Group, has grown rapidly since its establishment and now ranks among the leading producers of battery electric vehicles in China, manufacturing hundreds of thousands of units annually.
Industry observers say the company’s latest ranking in Hong Kong demonstrates both increasing consumer interest in Chinese developed EV technology and the effectiveness of the company’s international expansion strategy.
With continued product launches and local partnerships, GAC aims to further expand its share of the city’s electric vehicle market and strengthen its global presence.













































