GAC Aion S Plus Review by Wheelsboy
We weren't exactly blown away by the Aion LX when we drove it, but we thought we'd give the Aion...
SAIC Group’s Rising Auto, previously known as R Auto. Rising Auto unveiled the R7 on February 22, becoming the second car company after NIO to offer a battery swap-enabled model for the general consumer. The model is positioned as a mid-size coupe SUV, similar to NIO’s EC6. It measures 4,900 mm in length, 1,925 mm in width and 1,655 mm in height, and has a wheelbase of 2,950 mm.Deliveries of R7 are expected to begin in the second half of this year, before which it will undergo several tests and reliability verifications.