Does the Great Wall Pao pickup truck have a diesel version?
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Great Wall Pao pickup truck does have a diesel version, which operates by relying on piston pressure in the cylinder to cause diesel fuel to self-ignite under compression. Taking the 2020 Great Wall Pao Diesel 2WD Standard Cab Elite model as an example, its body dimensions are: length 5362mm, width 1883mm, height 1884mm, wheelbase 3230mm, and minimum ground clearance 227mm. The 2020 Great Wall Pao Diesel 2WD Standard Cab Elite model is equipped with a 2.0L turbocharged engine, with a maximum torque speed range of 1500 to 2500 rpm and a maximum power speed of 3600 rpm, paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission.
The Great Wall Pao pickup truck indeed has a diesel version. From driving this model, I found its power to be exceptionally strong, especially suitable for those who often go on long-distance trips or off-road adventures. It drives very steadily and has no trouble climbing slopes, saving a lot more fuel compared to the gasoline version—about a hundred bucks less per trip. Maintenance isn’t complicated either; just change the engine oil regularly and check for engine carbon buildup occasionally. However, it’s worth noting that the noise is louder than the gasoline version, but you’ll get used to it. It’s also easier to load or carry heavy cargo. When choosing, consider your personal needs—if you frequently haul heavy loads, diesel is the top choice. Overall, it’s highly practical and offers great value for money.