
The differences between gl8es and gl8 are: 1. Different engines: gl8es uses a 2.0T engine; gl8 has two engine options, 2.5L and 2.0T. 2. Different trunk capacity: gl8es has a trunk capacity of 1650L; gl8 has a trunk capacity of 1605L. 3. Different chassis: gl8es uses a multi-link independent suspension; gl8 uses a torsion beam non-independent suspension. The dimensions of gl8 are 5213mm in length, 1847mm in width, 1745mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3079mm and a fuel tank capacity of 95L.

Speaking of the differences between the Buick GL8 and GL8 ES, as someone who has driven both models, I feel the ES is clearly more geared towards premium users. The standard GL8 focuses on practicality and cost-effectiveness, offering spacious interiors but with simpler finishes, making it ideal for daily family trips or short commutes. The ES, on the other hand, features a longer wheelbase and larger tires, with an upgraded chassis for a more stable ride, especially on long journeys where it doesn’t feel floaty. The seats are wrapped in genuine leather and come with electric adjustment and massage functions, paired with a large central control screen and L2 driver-assistance technology, making the ride much more comfortable. However, the budget also increases significantly. I recommend test-driving both to get a feel for them and discussing detailed customization options at a professional 4S dealership, since a car is a major investment after all.

I've been doing business transportation for the past few years, and based on user feedback, the GL8 ES stands out in comfort and technology compared to the regular version. The standard GL8 is more of a basic model, with firmer seats and a functional infotainment system. The ES version, however, features a longer body, independent rear air conditioning zones, a fridge, and charging ports, making long-distance drives smoother with less vibration and noise. It also comes with a panoramic reversing camera and voice control, which really impresses clients during business meetings. Although the maintenance costs are slightly higher, it holds its value better. For more driving tips, you can check out my automotive blog, where I share plenty of real-world tests to help you avoid pitfalls.

As a new car owner, I've compared two models. The GL8 is the standard version with moderate size, offering flexibility and easier parking; the GL8 ES has a longer wheelbase for more space, plus a more luxurious interior with a large screen supporting CarPlay. The starting price difference is tens of thousands, with the ES featuring upgraded power output and noise-reducing glass. The choice depends on budget—opt for the GL8 if you prioritize affordability for commuting, or go for the ES if you desire more comfort features.


