At the opening of the 23rd Guangzhou International Automobile Exhibition on November 21, 2025, GAC presented major milestones of its “Panyu Action” initiative, marking one year of progress in organizational reform, innovation, and user-driven transformation. The company unveiled its strategic “Four Growth Engines,” setting the direction for the creation of a “New GAC.”
A Transformative Moment for China’s Auto Sector
As global automakers pivot toward electrification, intelligence, and ecosystem-based mobility, GAC is aligning its long-term growth strategy around user needs and next-generation technologies. The Guangzhou Auto Show serves as a critical platform for the company to demonstrate its advancements across new energy, digital services, and collaborative innovation.
Operational Details: Inside GAC’s Four Growth Engines
1. New Technology
GAC is advancing breakthroughs in new energy propulsion, AI integration, safety systems, and intelligent chassis platforms. These innovations aim to elevate user experience while shaping the future of smart mobility.
2. New Products
By strengthening its in-house R&D ecosystem, GAC is developing a wide range of vehicles—from daily commuting models to premium travel solutions—tailored to evolving user expectations.
3. New Services
The company is transforming distribution channels and enhancing digital touchpoints. More than 300 OTA upgrades have been delivered, ensuring vehicles remain updated and continue to grow in value over time.
4. New Ecosystem
GAC is expanding partnerships across energy, charging networks, digital platforms, and business model innovation to build a user-centric, value-sharing mobility ecosystem.
Product Highlights at the Show
GAC showcased an extensive lineup of intelligent vehicles, including the flagship HYPTEC A800, co-developed with HUAWEI, marking its official debut. The display also featured multiple variants of the S7, M8 Qian Kun, and S9 Qian Kun.
AION introduced the AION UT Super and AION i60, underscoring its electric-focused portfolio.
In the joint venture segment, GAC Honda exhibited popular models such as the Accord and Odyssey, while GAC Toyota presented new achievements under its “Powerful in Both Petrol and Hybrid” strategy.
GAC Commercial Vehicles unveiled the new T9 energy-powered heavy-duty truck, and mobility service provider Ruqi Mobility (OnTime), along with GAC Toyota Engine, also participated.

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