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Aistaland GT7

The Aistaland GT7 () is an upcoming battery electric and range-extended shooting brake to be produced by GAC Motor under its Aistaland marque. It is the first model under the Aistaland marque that is co-owned by the GAC Group and Huawei.

Overview

History

The Aistaland marque was launched on September 19, 2025, and marks GAC's intensified efforts in China's EV market. The Aistaland marque is the first brand of Huawei Qiankun that is not part of Harmony Intelligent Mobility Alliance. Its CEO was selected to be former GAC executive Liu Jiaming on September 25 of that year. On January 30, 2026, the first photos of the GT7 were revealed. It is scheduled to be publicly unveiled at the 2026 Beijing Auto Show on April 24, 2026. Its name was revealed on March 8, 2026, as the Qijing GT7 and will debut on the 17th of said month. The GT7 was officially unveiled on March 17, 2026, alongside the English name of the marque, Aistaland, which is derived from the phrase "AI Start New Land" according to the brand. Blind orders opened on the same day. Sales will begin in June 2026.

Design

It uses a sloped bonnet line and a large active air intake on the front grille. Streamlined semi-hidden door handles are also part of the design. The B-pillar extends to the rear. A full-width light bar is used at the back. Slim, elongated headlights are utilized at the front end. The front fascia also uses a closed design. The design language of the GT7 uses light as a main focus.

Features

The GT7 will use an 896-line LiDAR sensor and will also adopt Huawei's XMC Smart Chassis that can allow smooth braking without veering after activating the dynamic steering assist. Ten-spoke 20-inch rims are utilized alongside conventional side mirrors. The GT7 uses Huawei's HarmonyOS system for the infotainment and the company's xPixel intelligent headlight system.

Powertrain

It is confirmed that the GT7 will be offered in both battery electric and range-extended form. The GT7 uses a tri-motor, all-wheel-drive layout. A custom version of CATL's Qilin nickel manganese cobalt battery will be equipped on the GT7, with the range and battery size yet to be revealed.

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