What are the body dimensions of the SAIC Maxus T90 pickup truck?

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AmirMarie
07/25/25 2:50am
The body dimensions of the SAIC Maxus T90 pickup vary depending on the model. Taking the 2021 SAIC Maxus T90 2.0T Single Turbo Manual 2WD High Chassis Comfort Standard Box as an example: it is equipped with a 6-speed manual transmission, with a length, width, and height of 5365mm, 1900mm, and 1809mm respectively, a wheelbase of 3155mm, and a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout. The 2021 SAIC Maxus T90 2.0T Single Turbo Manual 2WD High Chassis Comfort Standard Box has a maximum engine torque of 400 Nm and a maximum power of 120 kW. It uses a double-wishbone spiral independent suspension at the front and a full progressive leaf spring non-independent suspension at the rear.
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