Aistaland GT7. Credit: Leikeji Understand China EV’s Market Real-time notifications when critical EV data is released All important data in one place 2,000,000+ data points Become a member Aistaland (Qijing), the premium intelligent new energy vehicle brand jointly established by GAC Group and Huawei, officially opened pre-sales for its inaugural model, the GT7, on May 29, 2026. The mid-to-large pure electric shooting brake secured over 10,000 orders within the first five hours of its launch. Blind orders for this model opened in March this year, and the interior was revealed two weeks ago. The GT7 is available in four configurations, with a pre-sale price range of 219,900 yuan (32,300 USD) to 309,900 yuan (45,600 USD). The vehicle is scheduled to officially hit the market in June 2026. Performance and engineering Built on an 800V high-voltage architecture, the GT7 features a chassis equipped with a closed-loop dual-chamber air suspension and continuously adjustable damping. The top-tier Ultra three-motor all-wheel-drive version delivers a combined output of 768 hp, enabling a 0-100 km/h acceleration time of 2.98 seconds. The entry-level model is powered by a single-motor rear-wheel-drive system producing 253 kW (340 hp), achieving a 0-100 km/h sprint in 5.9 seconds. The vehicle offers two battery options customised by CATL: an 86.111 kWh pack and a 102.768 kWh Qilin battery that supports 6C fast charging, providing a maximum CLTC range of 900 km. Dimensions and design The GT7 measures 5,050 mm in length, 1,980 mm in width, and 1,470 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3,000 mm. Its design emphasises aerodynamics and utility, featuring a “shooting brake” silhouette that offers a trunk capacity of 647 litres, expandable to 1,606 litres with the rear seats folded, alongside a 215-litre waterproof front trunk. Front, side and rear of Aistaland GT7. Credit: Autohome Intelligent technology As the first vehicle to feature the Huawei Qiankun ADS 5.0 intelligent driving system, the GT7 is hardware-ready for L3 autonomous driving. The Ultra trim includes a next-generation 896-line dual-path imaging LiDAR and D-TOF solid-state LiDAR, utilising a total of 36 sensors. Inside, the cabin is powered by the HarmonySpace 6 system, featuring a 15.6-inch floating centre display, an 8.88-inch instrument cluster, and an 88-inch AR-HUD. The sound experience is complemented by a 21-speaker 7.1.4 Huawei Sound system and AI-driven voice interaction. The interior of Aistaland GT7.