Hyptec HT


The Hyptec HT or previously Hyper HT is a battery electric mid-size SUV produced by Chinese automobile manufacturer GAC Aion and sold under its premium electric vehicle brand Hyptec. It is the third model unveiled under the Hyptec series, after the Hyptec SSR and Hyptec GT. A refreshed version of the HT for 2026 will be renamed to the Hyptec S600, and will be available with both pure-electric and range-extender powertrain options.
In August 2024, GAC Aion announced to rename the Hyper brand's English name to '''Hyptec.'''

Specifications

The Hyptec HT is powered by an electric motor that gives the car and output of and of torque. The acceleration time of the Hyptec HT is 5.8 seconds.
The Hyptec HT entry-level trim is built with a 400-volt system with an electric motor producing and of torque powering the rear wheels, resulting in a acceleration of 6.8 seconds. The electric range is on the CLTC cycle and a 10-minute charge can add to the range. Three other trim levels of the Hyptec HT have a 800-volt system, with the same and electric motor tunned to have a acceleration time of 5.8 seconds. Two of the lower trims can drive on a single charge and offer rapid charging that adds of range with a 15 minute charge. The flagship model comes with LiDAR sensors and has a range of and gets of range with a 10-minute charge.
ModelYearsLayoutPowerTorque0–100 km/h

70 kWh2023–presentRWD6.8 s
72.7 kWh2023–presentRWD6.8 s
80 kWh2023–presentRWD5.8 s
99.5 kWh2023–presentRWD6.2 s

Hyptec S600

The range extender version of the S600 is equipped with a 1.5-liter turbocharged inline-four petrol engine outputting.

Markets

Indonesia

The Hyptec HT was launched in Indonesia on 8 November 2024, in two trim levels: Premium and Ultra, using the 83 kWh battery pack.

Singapore

The Hyptec HT was launched in Singapore on 27 January 2025, in two trim levels: Premium and Luxury, using the 83.3 kWh battery pack.

Thailand

The Hyptec HT was launched in Thailand on 19 September 2024, in two trim levels: Premium and Luxury Gull-Wing, using the 83.3 kWh battery pack.

Sales