After a quiet start to the year following a major price reduction on its existing models, GAC Motor South Africa is gearing up to expand its lineup with two major additions: the luxury-focused GAC M8 MPV and the fully electric Aion Y Plus. Both vehicles promise to add competitive edge and innovation to the South African market.
- New Momentum for GAC in South Africa
- Tech-Heavy Cabin and Infotainment
- M8 Powertrain Options: Petrol, Hybrid, and Plug-in Hybrid
- E9 Plug-In Hybrid: Flagship Efficiency and Performance
- Aion Y Plus: GAC’s Dedicated EV Enters the Game
- Comparison: M8 vs Aion Y Plus
- GAC’s Bold Leap into Premium and Electric Mobility
New Momentum for GAC in South Africa
Having already introduced the Emzoom and Emkoo SUVs to the local market, GAC’s next move marks a significant step in both the luxury and EV segments. These latest approvals by local authorities signal the brand’s long-term commitment to South Africa’s evolving automotive landscape.

GAC M8: Premium MPV Rival Takes Aim at the V-Class
Luxury Design Meets Practical Space
The GAC M8 is a full-sized MPV designed to take on some of the most premium models in its class, including the Mercedes-Benz V-Class, Toyota Quantum VX, and Kia Carnival. With sleek aesthetics driven by GAC’s “Soaring Wings 2.0” design language, the M8 blends executive elegance with everyday usability.
Spacious Interior with Executive Comfort
Measuring over 5.2 meters in length and offering a generous wheelbase of 3 070 mm, the M8 seats seven in a 2-2-3 configuration. Its standout feature is the second-row captain’s chairs, which offer ottoman-style reclining, perfect for executive travel or family luxury.

Tech-Heavy Cabin and Infotainment
Inside, occupants are treated to high-end equipment such as:
- A 12.3-inch digital instrument panel
- A 15.6-inch infotainment touchscreen
- Rear-seat entertainment displays
- A 12- or optional 16-speaker Yamaha audio system
Additional features include a panoramic sunroof, tri-zone climate control, and power sliding doors.
M8 Powertrain Options: Petrol, Hybrid, and Plug-in Hybrid
Petrol Variant
The standard petrol model uses a 2.0L turbocharged engine producing 185 kW and 400 Nm, mated to an 8-speed automatic gearbox driving the front wheels.
Self-Charging Hybrid
Developed in partnership with Toyota, the hybrid pairs the same 2.0L engine with an electric motor to achieve a combined 177 kW, delivered through a CVT.
E9 Plug-In Hybrid: Flagship Efficiency and Performance
The top-tier M8 E9 plug-in hybrid combines a turbocharged petrol engine with a 25.5-kWh battery and single electric motor for a combined output of 274 kW and 630 Nm. This model offers:
- All-wheel drive via a two-speed Dedicated Hybrid Transmission
- An electric-only range of 106 km
- A total range exceeding 1 000 km
Aion Y Plus: GAC’s Dedicated EV Enters the Game
A Compact EV With Big Ambitions
The GAC Aion Y Plus, part of the brand’s EV-only sub-brand Aion, is making its debut in South Africa as a refined compact electric crossover. Originally launched in 2021 and updated in 2023, the Plus version is poised to cater to both urban families and forward-thinking drivers.

Modern Design and Everyday Practicality
While resembling an MPV in form, the Aion Y Plus offers a practical five-seat layout and compact dimensions suitable for city driving:
- Length: 4 535 mm
- Wheelbase: 2 750 mm
- Width: 1 870 mm
Inside, expect a minimalist layout featuring ambient lighting, a wireless charging pad, panoramic sunroof, and digital controls.
Electric Powertrain Options and Range
Two Battery Choices for Different Needs
The Aion Y Plus will offer two battery options:
- 50.6-kWh battery – up to 410 km range (NEDC)
- 63.2-kWh battery – 150 kW output, 225 Nm torque, up to 490 km range
These figures position it competitively against existing EV offerings in the country.
Safety and Driver Assistance Features
Standard safety features include:
- Adaptive Cruise Control
- Forward Collision Warning
- Automatic Emergency Braking
- 360-degree camera system
Comparison: M8 vs Aion Y Plus
For clarity, a detailed comparison of the two models is provided below:
Feature | GAC M8 (Petrol/Hybrid/E9 PHEV) | GAC Aion Y Plus (EV) |
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Vehicle Type | Full-size Luxury MPV | Compact Crossover EV |
Seating Capacity | 7 (2-2-3 with captain chairs) | 5 |
Powertrain Options | Petrol, Hybrid, Plug-in Hybrid (E9) | Electric (50.6 kWh & 63.2 kWh batteries) |
Power Output (Max) | Up to 274 kW / 630 Nm (E9) | 150 kW / 225 Nm |
Range | Up to 1 032 km (E9 combined) | Up to 490 km (NEDC) |
Interior Displays | 12.3” cluster, 15.6” infotainment, rear screens | Minimalist layout, central touchscreen |
Audio System | 12 or 16-speaker Yamaha system | 6-speaker system |
Sunroof | Panoramic | Panoramic |
Climate Control | Tri-zone | Automatic |
Safety Tech | Semi-autonomous driving, 360 camera | Adaptive Cruise, AEB, FCW, 360 camera |
Drive Configuration | FWD (Petrol/Hybrid), AWD (PHEV E9) | FWD |
Transmission | 8-speed auto (Petrol), CVT (Hybrid), DHT (PHEV) | Single-speed EV transmission |
GAC’s Bold Leap into Premium and Electric Mobility
The upcoming launch of the GAC M8 and Aion Y Plus marks a strategic expansion into two of the most dynamic sectors of the South African automotive market—luxury MPVs and electric vehicles. Backed by advanced technology, versatile powertrains, and value-driven positioning, these models represent GAC’s growing confidence and ambition on the global stage.
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