GAC AION Extends Local Battery Warranty To 10 Years

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In a world where EV technology is evolving at lightning speed, it’s all about trust. And GAC AION is more than ready to put its money where its motor is.


On 28 April 2025, GAC AION quietly made what could be one of the boldest moves in the local electric vehicle scene, announcing a free extension of its battery warranty from 8 to 10 years (or up to 200,000km) for all existing customers in Singapore.

No fine print. No registration forms.

“At GAC AION, customer trust is the foundation of our success,” said Ernest Tan, Deputy CEO of VINCAR Group. “This 10-year warranty upgrade reaffirms our belief in the exceptional quality, durability, and performance of our advanced EV battery technology.”

Let’s be honest. Warranty extensions usually come with caveats longer than your last WhatsApp chat. But not here.

If you bought a GAC AION vehicle in Singapore before 28 April 2025, you’re covered. That’s it. No calls to customer service, no hidden “activation” steps, just an automatic upgrade and peace of mind.

In an era when consumer loyalty is harder to earn than ever, this kind of gesture goes a long way.

For those not yet familiar, GAC AION is the electric arm of Guangzhou Automobile Group, a name long associated with giants like Honda and Toyota in China. In 2023 alone, it delivered over 480,000 EVs globally, making it the third-largest producer of battery electric vehicles in the world.

Closer to home, AION’s Singapore presence is handled by EV Hub, a member of VINCAR EV, the same group that brought in everything from Tesla Model Xs to Porsche Taycans in years past.

Why This Move Matters

A battery is the single most expensive component in an electric vehicle. It’s also the part most buyers quietly worry about, long after the showroom high has faded. Extending the warranty from 8 to 10 years allows them to stop worrying.

It also signals a shift in how brands like GAC AION are positioning themselves: not just as EV manufacturers, but as long-term partners in your electrified journey.

For those still sitting on the EV fence, this might just be the push they need.


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Sean Loo

Ignition Labs' resident editor loves all things retro, even though he was born in the late 90s. Between AutoApp, Futr and Burnpavement, he swears he gets enough sleep in a week.

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