What are the differences between Avenir and Landmark?

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AmirDella
07/29/25 5:34am
Avenir and Landmark have different tire specifications. Here are the detailed introductions: 1. Tire specifications: The tire specification of GL8 Avenir is 225/55R18; The tire specification of GL8 Landmark is 225/60R17. 2. Drive mode: GL8 Landmark adopts front-engine front-wheel drive, with MacPherson independent suspension for the front suspension and multi-link independent suspension for the rear suspension. 3. Transmission: GL8 Landmark is equipped with a 9-speed automatic manual transmission, with a length, width, and height of 5219mm, 1878mm, and 1805mm respectively, a wheelbase of 3088mm, a maximum speed of 195 kilometers per hour, and a body type of 5-door 7-seat MPV.
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