
The differences between Qidian G1 and G2 are as follows: Appearance: Overall, the G1 is positioned as a retro scrambler model, incorporating modern technological elements, giving it a somewhat emerging retro charm. It also features full LED lighting, with multiple LED beads inside the headlight and the Qidian brand logo on the exterior, paired with circular daytime running lights, creating a strong sense of technology. On the other hand, the G2 is a post-modern style retro street bike, with a more youthful and fashionable appearance. Performance: The G1 is equipped with a 149.8cc single-cylinder, water-cooled, four-valve fuel-injected engine, delivering a maximum power of 13kW at 8500rpm and a maximum torque of 16N·m at 7000rpm, with a high engine compression ratio of 12.5:1. The G2 also features a single-cylinder, water-cooled, four-valve fuel-injected engine, but with a higher maximum power of 14kW at 8500rpm, making it more powerful than the G1.

I previously drove the Foton G1 and G2, with the biggest differences being in exterior design and powertrain. The G1 had a more conservative design, with a somewhat dated front fascia, noticeable engine noise during driving, and slightly sluggish acceleration. The G2 features a more stylish appearance with smoother lines, and its new engine responds much quicker. Fuel consumption dropped from over 8L/100km in the G1 to just over 7L/100km in the G2, making it more fuel-efficient for city commuting. The G2’s interior upgrades are significant, including a large touchscreen with voice-controlled navigation, whereas the G1 only had a basic screen that was less user-friendly. For safety, the G2 added lane departure warning, providing extra confidence on highways. The trunk sizes are similar, but the G2 uses more durable and stain-resistant materials. Overall, the G2 is a comprehensively upgraded version.

The Qiteng G1 and G2 are commonly seen during car repairs, with significant mechanical differences. The G1 has a stiffer chassis tuning, resulting in stronger bumps when going over speed bumps, while the G2 optimizes the suspension system, greatly improving comfort. In terms of the engine, the G1 uses an old 1.5L engine with unstable power output, whereas the G2 is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine, which increases horsepower and runs more smoothly, with fewer points of failure during repairs. The G2 features an additional CAN bus protocol in its electronic system, with better connector contact and reduced risk of short circuits, unlike the G1, whose wiring is prone to aging and loosening. The G2 also allows for longer maintenance intervals, with extended oil life. Overall, the G2 is significantly stronger in terms of reliability and durability.

From a technological perspective, the Qiteng G1 and G2 show significant intelligent upgrades. The G1 only has a basic CD player and standard lighting, while the G2 integrates smart connectivity, supporting remote air conditioning activation and vehicle status checks via a mobile app, as well as automatic high/low beam switching for nighttime driving. The G2 also features substantial safety improvements, such as automatic emergency braking and blind-spot monitoring, which are absent in the G1. The interior touchscreen is nearly twice as large, with 30% higher voice recognition accuracy and much faster navigation response. These changes make driving the G2 more effortless and safer.


