What are the differences between mid-range and low-end configurations?
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Here are the differences between mid-range and low-end configurations: 1. Definition: Low-end configuration usually means simplified features—no leather seats, no power windows, and lacking many electronic control functions. Mid-range configuration is slightly more advanced than standard, including all standard features and possibly additional elements like airbags, sunroof, leather seats, power seats, seat heating, etc. 2. Functionality: High, mid, and low-end configurations share the same chassis and engine, so driving performance is identical; the differences lie in comfort-enhancing interior features. For example, high-end models may include seat heating, memory seats, power sunroof, automatic air conditioning, ABS+EBD, GPS, rearview camera, xenon headlights, airbags, etc., while mid-range models feature power sunroof, ABS+EBD, sunroof, parking sensors, airbags, etc.