
Trumpchi GS8 does have a four-wheel-drive version, equipped with an on-demand four-wheel-drive system. Here is an introduction to the Trumpchi GS8: 1. The Trumpchi GS8 is a mid-size SUV. 2. The vehicle's dimensions are 4810 mm in length, 1910 mm in width, and 1770 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2800 mm. 3. The front suspension of the Trumpchi GS8 uses a MacPherson independent suspension, while the rear suspension employs a multi-link independent suspension. 4. The new model of the Trumpchi GS8 is powered by a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine, which delivers a maximum power of 185 kW and a maximum torque of 390 Nm. The engine reaches its maximum power at 5250 rpm and its maximum torque between 1750 and 4000 rpm. It is paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission.

As a car enthusiast, I've driven the GAC GS8, which indeed comes with a 4WD version, especially equipped on the 2.0T luxury model. This on-demand 4WD system automatically activates in rainy, snowy, or muddy conditions, making your drive more stable and reducing the risk of skidding. I experienced it during a test drive, and it performed excellently on off-road sections, offering better handling and more confidence in turns, making it particularly suitable for friends living in the suburbs or those who frequently go on road trips. However, remember that the fuel consumption is slightly higher than the 2WD version, and it might be unnecessary for city driving; whether to choose 4WD depends on your driving habits and road condition needs. GAC's 4WD system is at a moderate level, sufficient for daily use and easy to maintain. Overall, if you prioritize safety and versatility, spending a bit more is worth it.

While working at the auto repair shop, I've handled quite a few Trumpchi GS8 models, some of which were 4WD versions. It offers an electronic 4WD option, commonly found in higher trim levels, using an electromagnetic coupler to control driving force. When the vehicle detects wheel slippage, the system automatically distributes torque to the rear wheels, enhancing stability on slippery surfaces or slopes. For routine maintenance, I recommend checking the 4WD sensors and fluids to prevent abnormal noise issues. Although 4WD isn't particularly useful on flat urban roads, if you live in snowy or mountainous areas, opting for 4WD provides an extra layer of safety, giving you peace of mind against loss of control. However, be aware that it has slightly higher fuel consumption and maintenance costs, so you'll need to weigh the cost-performance ratio carefully.

As a mother of two, we opted for the four-wheel-drive version of the GS8 for our family. Having this configuration is incredibly convenient, especially when driving in snowy conditions during northern winters—it significantly enhances safety. The car maintains strong tire grip on wet or rural roads, reducing the risk of skidding, which gives me peace of mind when shuttling the kids to and from school. When choosing a car, it's essential to check the specifications sheet; four-wheel drive is typically offered in the flagship models. If you mainly drive in the city or on well-maintained roads, a two-wheel-drive version can save you some money. However, if you frequently venture outdoors or live in snow-prone areas, the GS8's four-wheel-drive version is quite practical, offering more stable handling. Keep in mind that fuel consumption is slightly higher than the standard version, but the added safety is worth the extra cost. In short, four-wheel drive is available and well-suited for practical family users.


