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Making the switch

All you need to know before buying an EV.

Making the switch

All you need to know before buying an EV.

What does life after petrol look like?

As fuel costs continue to rise, the long-term cost savings of switching to electric get ever more appealing. With fewer moving parts, EV maintenance is usually cheaper than keeping an engine ticking over, while modern battery technology has put paid to old concerns around safety and charge range anxiety. Whether taking a big leap from petrol or diesel or the next step from driving a hybrid, making the switch to all-electric has never made more sense.

AION V parked outside a modern home while a person walks a dog along the driveway

Drive forward, without compromise

With game-changing charge speeds and ranges that let you roam for hours on end, an AION car is electric driving made stress-free and unconstrained.

A range that lets you live

With an impressive 317-mile combined range, the AION V is wide open to any adventure. Its sister car, the AION UT, isn’t far behind, promising 255 miles of driving fun on a single charge.

AION UT driving through an urban environment

Charging that fits your day

Get into the habit of low-cost overnight charging and you’ll soon find you never give charging a second thought. And if you do run low, rapid charging won’t get in the way of your plans – but it will get you from 10-80% charge in 24 minutes.

Close-up of an AION vehicle charging port with the flap open
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Don’t miss a thing

The AION V arrives in the UK in spring 2026, followed by the AION UT later in the summer – and you can be first to hear the latest news by signing up below. No pestering, no pressure, just straightforward updates.

Don’t miss a thing

The AION V arrives in the UK in spring 2026, followed by the AION UT later in the summer – and you can be first to hear the latest news by signing up below. No pestering, no pressure, just straightforward updates.

  • Explore the AION V
  • Explore the AION UT
  • Why AION?