What are the body dimensions of the Trumpchi GS8?

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LeJames
07/29/25 4:46pm
The body dimensions of the Trumpchi GS8 are 4810mm in length, 1910mm in width, and 1770mm in height. Below is a related introduction to the Trumpchi GS8: 1. In terms of body dimensions, the length, width, and height are 4810mm, 1910mm, and 1770mm respectively. 2. In terms of power, the vehicle is equipped with a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine across all variants, delivering a maximum torque of 252 horsepower and 390 Nm. This engine features DCVVT technology and direct fuel injection, with an aluminum cylinder head and cast iron cylinder block, paired with a 6AT transmission. 3. The Trumpchi GS8 uses a MacPherson independent suspension for the front and a multi-link independent suspension for the rear.
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