How does it compare?
GAC Aion Y TOP vs. Tesla Model Y, Kia Niro EV, Hyundai Kona Electric, and Volkswagen ID.4: a mélange of ingenuity and electric prowess all within the league of compact electric SUVs. And what a treat it is to dissect these modern marvels!
Range
Oh, the glorious range war! The GAC Aion Y TOP triumphantly boasts a range of 600 km (373 miles), leaving its peers in the dust. The Tesla Model Y trails with a range of 524 km (326 miles), which is commendable but no cigar. The Kia Niro EV offers 455 km (283 miles), while the Hyundai Kona Electric manages 484 km (301 miles). Lastly, the Volkswagen ID.4 presents 418 km (260 miles). So, if its long jaunts youre after, the GAC Aion Y TOP is the torchbearer.
Acceleration
Need speed? The Tesla Model Y flexes with 0-60 mph in 4.8 seconds, a cheetah in a crowd of deer. The Kia Niro EV takes a more leisurely 7.8 seconds. The Hyundai Kona Electric shaves a bit, offering 0-60 mph in 7.6 seconds. Volkswagen ID.4 marks the middle ground at around 8.5 seconds. Then our hero, the GAC Aion Y TOP, with its 184 h.p., hits 0-60 mph in a modest 8.1 seconds. Its sprightly, but composed, more tea-party than rugby match.
Power
Equipped with a 184 h.p. electric motor, the GAC Aion Y TOP punches above its weight. The Tesla Model Y wrestles with a whopping 384 h.p., more akin to Thor wielding Mjölnir. Kia Niro EV and Hyundai Kona Electric offer similar outputs at 201 h.p., providing grunt without excess. The Volkswagen ID.4 sits comfortably with 201 h.p., like a labrador retriever among terriers. So, while the GAC Aion Y TOP doesnt dazzle with sheer power, its efficient and pragmatic.
Charging Time
When plugged into a fast charger, the GAC Aion Y TOP needs less than 45 minutes to juice up to 80%, which is quite the convenience for on-the-go lifestyles. The Tesla Model Y, unsurprisingly, underlines Tesla’s prowess with a supercharge time of about 25 minutes to reach 80%. The Kia Niro EV and Hyundai Kona Electric require just under an hour, more lounge than pit-stop. The Volkswagen ID.4, meanwhile, sings a similar tune, clocking in around 35 minutes. GAC does pretty well but is slightly outperformed by some competitors.
Price
And heres where pennies turn into pounds, euros, and dollars. The GAC Aion Y TOP offers this ensemble for approximately $20,510 (about £15,410 or €18,120). The Tesla Model Y hovers around $52,000 (roughly £39,000 or €44,000)—definitely a big wallet dig. The Kia Niro EV asks for $39,990 (around £29,700 or €34,000), with the Hyundai Kona Electric sharing the stage at $37,390 (circa £27,800 or €32,000). The Volkswagen ID.4 costs around $39,995 (about £30,000 or €34,100). The GAC Aion Y TOP clearly prevails in the price war, giving you more for, well, less.



