
According to test results from car enthusiasts, the Trumpchi GS4 takes 11.61 seconds to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h. The tested model was the Trumpchi GS4 2017 235T automatic two-wheel-drive luxury intelligent version. Among its peers, this performance is average and meets the needs of its target user group. Here is some relevant information about the Trumpchi GS4: 1. The Trumpchi GS4 is positioned as a compact SUV. In terms of body dimensions, its length, width, and height are 4545x1856x1700mm, with a wheelbase of 2680mm. The height of the base model (Comfort version) is 1668mm. All models have 5 seats. 2. In terms of suspension, the front suspension uses a MacPherson independent suspension, while the rear suspension uses a multi-link independent suspension.

I've been driving the GAC GS4 for a while now. The official 0-100 km/h acceleration time is around 10 seconds, which is quite suitable for daily use. The take-off is smooth without being abrupt, especially in city traffic where you won't feel it's too slow, and overtaking isn't too stressful. The engine is a 1.5T turbocharged unit with stable power output, and fuel consumption is controlled at around 8L per 100 km, even more economical on the highway. The chassis tuning leans towards comfort, making speed bumps feel less jarring. In terms of space, the rear seats are sufficiently spacious, making it easy to store items, and there's no crowding for family trips. The safety features are also good, with ABS and stability control systems, keeping the car steady during acceleration. Overall, the 10-second acceleration is quite standard among SUVs, making it easy for beginners or families to handle, and it offers great value for the price.

Looking at the GS4's performance specs, the 0-100 km/h acceleration time ranges between 9.5 to 10.5 seconds, depending on whether you choose the manual or automatic transmission. The 1.5T engine delivers around 160 horsepower, with sufficient torque for strong starts—no lag when you hit the gas. Handling is solid, with the front-wheel-drive system offering strong grip on slippery roads and minimal body roll during acceleration. Fuel efficiency averages 7-8L in the city, improving on highways. The electric power steering is light, making it easy for female drivers. Gear shifts are smooth, with no noticeable jerking. Safety features like airbags are comprehensive, and acceleration remains stable without feeling risky. I think this acceleration time is more than adequate for everyday drivers, and with straightforward maintenance, performance can be sustained for years without issues.

Our family uses the GS4 to pick up and drop off the kids, with a 0-100 km/h acceleration of around 10 seconds, which is quite safe for family use. The start is smooth without sudden jerks, so the kids in the back seat won't get startled. The car has ample space, making it easy to install child safety seats, and the trunk is spacious enough for strollers. Fuel consumption is decent, averaging 8L per 100 km, saving us the hassle of frequent refueling. The driving experience is comfortable, with suspension that's neither too soft nor too hard, ensuring a stable ride even on bumpy roads. It comes with multiple airbags, ABS, and brake assist, so there's no worry about losing control during acceleration. The overall design caters to family needs—10-second acceleration may not be the fastest, but it's steady enough for daily commutes to the supermarket or weekend outings.


