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Aion V review — this new electric SUV feels far more premium than its price suggests

The Independent·Steve Fowler·18 days ago
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The Aion V is the first car from Aion to arrive in the UK, and it’s going straight into one of the busiest and most important parts of the electric car market: the family SUV . However, it has a very important USP: what Aion calls a Great 8 ownership package. That includes an eight-year warranty, eight years of servicing, eight years of roadside assistance and MOT test fees covered from year three up to year eight – that could save long-term owners a fair bit of cash, and it’s also transferrable between owners. It’s facing some tough competition with brilliant cars like the Skoda Elroq , Kia EV3 and Renault Scenic , all of which already understand what British EV buyers want: decent range, quick enough charging, plenty of room, easy-to-use tech, a sensible price and, ideally, a dealer and ownership experience that doesn’t involve crossing your fingers. Aion is not yet a household name here, but the company behind it is far from small.…

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