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The Hyptec HT is powered by an electric motor that gives the car and output of 250 kW (340 hp) and 430 N⋅m (320 lb⋅ft) of torque. The 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) acceleration time of the Hyptec HT is 5.8 seconds. [2] [3]
In 2023, the Hyper lineup was further expanded with a second model, the Hyptec GT sedan, which went on sale in July 2023. [23] In October of the same year, the mid-size SUV coupe Hyptec HT debuted, with sales beginning in the domestic market in November 2023. [24] [25] In August 2024, the brand's English name was changed from Hyper to Hyptec. [26]
Hyptec (Chinese: 昊铂; pinyin: Hàobó) is a Chinese electric vehicle brand owned by GAC Aion, the electric vehicle subsidiary of GAC Group. It was founded in 2022 under the name Hyper, before it was renamed in 2024. The brand serves as a premium product line of GAC Aion, which uses the Aion brand for mass-market electric vehicles.
The Hyptec GT (Chinese: 昊铂GT; pinyin: Hàobó GT) or previously Hyper GT is an electric mid-size sedan produced by Chinese automobile manufacturer GAC Aion and sold under its premium electric vehicle brand Hyptec. When the Hyptec GT production starts, it will be the second vehicle of the Hyptec series after the Hyptec SSR sports car.
The Hyptec HL, initially known by its codename AH8, was first announced in July 2021 as a model jointly-developed between GAC and Huawei.Huawei eventually backed out of the project, [1] and the vehicle will continue to be produced by GAC Aion and sold under the newly-created Hyptec marque.
The Hyptec SSR will have starting price of RMB 1.3 million (~US$186,000) while the Hyptec SSR Ultimate model will start at RMB 1.7 million (US$244,000). Production and deliveries of the car began in October 2023. [4] As of March 2023, the production line is started, and some units of Hyptec SSR were made. [5]
Guangzhou Automobile Group Co., Ltd. was founded in 1955, [1] and in 2005 [8] become a holding of Guangzhou Automobile Industry Group [9] and a joint-stock company. [10] As of 2009 it was the 6th-largest automaker in China.
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