GAC Aion V Premium (2026) vs Toyota Fortuner 2.4 G 4×2 A/T (2021)

A full spec-by-spec comparison of GAC Aion V Premium (2026) vs Toyota Fortuner 2.4 G 4×2 A/T (2021) — engine, performance, dimensions, features and price, with the differences highlighted to help you decide.

Specification GAC Aion V Premium (2026) GAC ₱1,698,000 Toyota Fortuner 2.4 G 4×2 A/T (2021) Toyota ₱1,867,000
Overview
Model Year 2026 2021
Warranty 8-year / 160,000 km 3-years/100,000 km
Availability Current Current
Engine & Drivetrain
Engine Type Electric Motor Inline-4
Fuel Type Electric Diesel
Max Power 224 PS 150 PS @ 3400 rpm
Max Torque 240 Nm 400 Nm @ 1600 - 2000 rpm
Transmission Automatic 6-speed A/T
Drivetrain FWD RWD
Displacement 2393cc
Valvetrain DOHC 16-valve
Aspiration Turbocharged
Body & Dimensions
Body Type Midsize Crossover SUV Midsize Crossover SUV
Segment Crossover SUV
Construction Unibody Body-on-frame
Exterior Colors Sahara Sand, Onyx Black, Alpine White, Volcano Orange, Aurora Silver, Iceland Grey, Volcano Orange with White Roof Platinum White Pearl Mica, Attitude Black Mica
Doors 5 5
Seating Capacity 2+3 2+3+2
Length (mm) 4605 4795
Width (mm) 1854 1855
Height (mm) 1686 1835
Wheelbase (mm) 2775 2745
Curb Weight (kg) 2330 2135
Fuel Tank (L) 80
Chassis, Wheels & Brakes
Front Suspension MacPherson Strut w/ Coil Spring Double Wishbone w/ Coil Spring
Rear Suspension Torsion beam w/Coil Spring Multi-Link w/ Coil Spring
Front Wheels 19 17
Rear Wheels 19 17
Front Tires 235/55R19 265/65/R17
Rear Tires 235/55R19 265/65/R17
Front Brakes Disc Disc
Rear Brakes Disc Disc
Steering Type EPS Hydraulic
Steering Column Tilt Tilt & Telescopic
Tire Pressure Monitoring Yes No
Differential Lock No No
Safety
Anti-lock Braking (ABS) Yes Yes
Electronic Brakeforce Distribution Yes Yes
Brake Assist No No
Parking Sensors No No
Stability Control No No
Traction Control No No
Vehicle Dynamic Control No No
Forward Collision Mitigation No No
Blind Spot Warning No No
Hill Start Assist Yes Yes
Hill Descent Control Yes No
Auto Stop/Start No No
Driver Airbag No No
Knee Airbag No No
Passenger Airbag No No
Front Curtain Airbags No No
Rear Curtain Airbags No No
Rear Side Airbags No No
Engine Immobilizer Yes Yes
Security Alarm Yes Yes
Door Locking Central Locking Central Locking
Comfort & Convenience
Air Conditioning Automatic Climate Control Dual Zone Manual Airconditioning
Rear A/C Vents No No
Seat Material PVC Fabric
Parking Brake EPB Manual
Key Type Keyless Entry Keyless Entry
Push-Button Start No No
Cruise Control No No
Multi-Info Display Yes Yes
Paddle Shifters No No
Reverse Camera No No
Auto Headlights No No
Power Windows Yes Yes
Power Seats Yes No
Remote Trunk Release Yes No
Eco Mode No No
Antenna yes yes
Infotainment & Audio
Speakers 9 6
Touchscreen Yes Yes
Navigation Yes No
Bluetooth Yes Yes
Apple CarPlay Yes Yes
Android Auto No No
USB No Yes
AUX Input No No
AM/FM Radio Yes Yes
CD Player No No
DVD Player No No
MP3 Playback No No
iPod Support No No
SD Card Slot No No
Lighting
Headlights LED LED
Fog Lights No Yes
Daytime Running Lights Yes Yes
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GAC Aion V Premium (2026) vs Toyota Fortuner 2.4 G 4×2 A/T (2021): which should you buy?

The GAC Aion V Premium and the Toyota Fortuner 2.4 G 4×2 A/T target very different buyers despite both being midsize crossovers. The Aion V is an all‑electric SUV priced at ₱1,698,000, offering 224 PS and 240 Nm of torque, a smooth automatic transmission and front‑wheel drive. Its 8‑year/160,000 km warranty and zero‑fuel operation make it ideal for city commuters, environmentally‑conscious families, and those who can charge at home or work. Its unibody construction, compact dimensions (4605 mm L × 1854 mm W × 1686 mm H) and 5‑seat layout (2+3) suit daily driving and urban parking. The Fortuner, priced higher at ₱1,867,000, runs a 2.4‑L turbo‑diesel delivering 150 PS but a much higher 400 Nm torque, paired with a 6‑speed automatic and rear‑wheel drive on a body‑on‑frame chassis. It seats seven (2+3+2) and is built for rugged use, off‑road capability and hauling cargo, but its larger size and diesel fuel need make it less suited for pure city use. For a Filipino buyer who values low running costs, modern tech and city practicality, the Aion V is the better choice. If you need a robust, three‑row SUV for occasional off‑road trips or heavy loads and can absorb the higher price and diesel fuel cost, the Fortuner remains the practical option.

Frequently asked questions

Which model is cheaper?

The GAC Aion V Premium costs ₱1,698,000, which is ₱169,000 less than the Toyota Fortuner’s price of ₱1,867,000.

Which vehicle has more power?

The Aion V produces 224 PS, while the Fortuner generates 150 PS, so the electric SUV has higher peak power.

Is the Aion V better for daily commuting?

Yes; its electric drivetrain, smaller footprint, front‑wheel drive and 8‑year warranty make it well‑suited for city driving and low operating costs.

Which SUV can carry more passengers?

The Toyota Fortuner seats seven (2+3+2) compared to the Aion V’s five‑seat (2+3) configuration, giving the Fortuner greater passenger capacity.