What are the differences between base models and high-end models?

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CassidyRose
07/30/25 12:18am
The differences between base models and high-end models mainly lie in their configurations and performance. Configuration: In terms of interior, base models feature fabric seats while high-end models come with leather seats. For steering wheels, base models only serve the basic steering function, whereas high-end models can control navigation, car phone, audio system, cruise control, etc. Regarding air conditioning systems, base models have manual AC while high-end models are equipped with automatic AC. Performance: Overall, base models have inferior performance compared to high-end models. In terms of safety systems such as ABS braking system, EBD electronic brake-force distribution system, and EDL electronic differential lock system, base models are less equipped than high-end models.
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