Differences between Trumpchi GS5 235T and 270T?

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McMadison
07/29/25 6:12pm
The differences between the 235T and 270T models mainly lie in two aspects: power and emission standards. Below is a detailed introduction to their specific differences: 1. Emission standards: All 235T models comply with the China V emission standard; all 270T models comply with the China VI emission standard. 2. Power: Both the 235T and 270T are equipped with a 1.5T inline 4-cylinder turbocharged engine, but the 235T model is the low-power version, while the 270T model is the high-power version. The 235T model has a maximum power of 112KW, maximum horsepower of 152PS, maximum torque of 235N·m, maximum power speed of 5000rpm, and maximum torque speed range of 1450~4250rpm. The 270T model has a maximum power of 124KW, maximum horsepower of 169PS, maximum torque of 265N·m, maximum power speed of 5000rpm, and maximum torque speed range of 1700~4000rpm. 3. Transmission: One variant of the 235T is equipped with a 6-speed manual transmission, while the rest of the models, like the 270T, are equipped with a 6-speed automatic transmission. 4. Fuel consumption: There will certainly be differences in fuel consumption. 5. Configuration: Overall, the 270T has more abundant configurations. The configurations vary significantly among different models.
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DiJayla
08/14/25 10:38am
As a car enthusiast who frequently follows automotive trends, I believe the main difference between the GAC Trumpchi GS5's 235T and 270T models lies in their power performance. The 235T is equipped with a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine, delivering around 150 horsepower. It offers smooth driving in urban areas and is fuel-efficient, with a fuel consumption of approximately 7-8L per 100km, making it cost-effective to maintain. On the other hand, the 270T features a 2.0T engine, capable of producing over 190 horsepower, providing stronger acceleration and a noticeable push-back feeling during high-speed overtaking, though its fuel consumption is slightly higher at around 9L per 100km. In terms of features, the 270T usually comes with more advanced options, such as adaptive cruise control or automatic emergency braking, enhancing safety and stability on mountain roads. Although it costs a few thousand more, it offers a higher driving pleasure, so I would recommend the 270T if the budget allows. Maintenance costs are similar, and the battery life for both models is reliable.
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HarleyDella
10/14/25 4:46am
From the perspective of my family with both elderly and children, after test-driving the Trumpchi GS5, I found that both the 235T and 270T models have their own highlights in terms of safety and practicality. The 235T, although with less power, is fully capable of handling daily tasks like picking up kids and grocery shopping. Both models offer the same spacious interior and ample trunk space, with the 235T being more fuel-efficient, saving on gas expenses. The 270T, on the other hand, provides stronger power, especially offering more stable braking on rainy days, reducing the risk of skidding. It's also more effortless for long trips, such as camping with luggage, and features better noise reduction inside the cabin. Comfort configurations like seat heating are only available in the higher trim of the 270T, significantly enhancing comfort in winter. Both models meet safety standards. I lean towards the 235T for its economic benefits, but if there's a higher demand for safety upgrades, the 270T version would be the better choice. Maintenance cycles for both are approximately every six months, which doesn't pose any inconvenience.
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