
The main differences between Maxus G10 and G20 are as follows: 1. Price: The price of Maxus G20 is much higher than that of G10. 2. Overall: Compared with Maxus G10, Maxus G20 has undergone comprehensive upgrades. The first three models bring many surprises to consumers in terms of configuration, and the new generation of products has obvious advantages in technology. 3. Comfort: With the increase of models, Maxus G20 is also superior to Maxus G10 in comfort. 4. Design: The overall design of G20 is relatively simple, with the sliding door negative pressure window changed to electric windows, which is a brand-new design. In addition, the rearview mirror has been widened in size and integrates LED turn signals and a 360° panoramic camera. The taillights also retain many features of the Maxus G10, but the taillights on both sides are connected by chrome trim, making the G20 look more integrated.

The Maxus G10 and G20, as MPV models, mainly differ in exterior design and overall positioning. The G10 is more classic and plain, with simple lines, appearing relatively low-key and practical, suitable for daily commuting or small business use. The G20, on the other hand, is an upgraded version with a more modern exterior, a more streamlined body, sporty grille design, sharper headlights, and a richer selection of colors, giving it a more fashionable and youthful feel. I've driven the G20 a few times and noticed that its wheelbase is slightly longer, making better use of the interior space. Sitting in the second row allows for a bit more legroom, making long trips less cramped. The G20's chassis tuning has also been optimized, resulting in less vibration when driving over bumpy roads. In terms of price, the G20 is a bit higher, but considering the attention and comfort brought by the new design, if you're after personality or family trips, the G20 is worth more attention. Remember, you get what you pay for—spending a bit more for a better car is worth it.

As a family user, I feel the biggest differences between the G10 and G20 lie in space and comfort. The G10 is an older model with a conventional space layout and slightly firm seats, which can cause fatigue during long rides with children. The trunk space is also tight when loading strollers or large luggage. The G20, as the newer version, features a lengthened body and independently adjustable third-row seats. When folded, the storage space is significantly larger, easily accommodating items like tents and strollers. The cabin noise insulation has been upgraded, making highway driving quieter, and the air conditioning airflow is more evenly distributed, helping children sleep undisturbed. The G20 also includes additional safety features, such as more convenient rear child lock settings. While the G10 might be slightly more fuel-efficient, the G20 offers stronger power, making hill climbs and overtaking easier, thus more worry-free for family use. Considering frequent family trips, choosing the G20 can help reduce fatigue.

The G20 is Maxus's technologically upgraded version of the G10. There are significant differences in the powertrain—the G10 mostly uses older engines with average performance and a tendency to lug, while the G20 features a new turbocharged engine with stronger horsepower, and its hybrid version is more fuel-efficient. In terms of features, the G20 adds a smart central control screen with CarPlay support, and its real-time navigation updates are far more user-friendly than the G10's mechanical screen. It also includes more advanced safety assistance systems, such as blind-spot monitoring and automatic braking, which are rare in the G10. Overall, the G20 represents an evolution toward smarter vehicle models.


