15:17 21-05-2026

ATFlow Expands Electrified Mobility with Linktour and GAC Aion Launches in Italy

ATFlow, part of Autotorino, introduces Linktour urban electric quadricycles (Alumi, Alumi Elite) and GAC Aion electric cars (Aion UT, Aion V) in Italy. Details on range, features, and production.

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Italian company ATFlow, which is part of the Autotorino group, has announced the launch of two new brands in its home market: Linktour and GAC Aion. Both were unveiled at the Automotive Dealer Day 2026 event. ATFlow already represents KGM, XPeng, and Ineos, and this move strengthens its focus on electrified mobility.

Linktour, which belongs to the Weiqiao Pioneering Group, is betting on urban electric quadricycles. The models coming to Italy are the Alumi and Alumi Elite, classified in the L6e and L7e categories. The Alumi measures 2.68 meters in length, seats two, and offers a 320-liter trunk. Depending on the battery pack, the claimed range varies from 120 to 180 kilometers, while the top version can reach a top speed of 90 km/h.

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The Alumi's main technical highlight is its monocoque made from recycled aluminum, with the battery integrated into the floor. That's an unusual approach for the urban quadricycle segment. Standard equipment includes a 10.25-inch multimedia screen, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, climate control, ABS, a rearview camera, and a brake assist system.

GAC Aion is launching in Italy with two electric models, both built at Magna's plant in Graz, Austria. The compact hatchback, the Aion UT, features a 204-hp motor and a 60-kWh LFP battery, delivering a WLTP range of up to 430 km. Additionally, it supports fast charging from 10 to 80 percent in roughly 32 minutes, V2L capability, a 360-degree camera, and a suite of driver assists. The Aion V is a D-segment electric SUV with a more modern and distinctive design.

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