What are the differences between the BJ80 and the G-Class?

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CharlotteDella
07/24/25 6:11pm
The differences between the BJ80 and the Mercedes-Benz G-Class lie in the fact that one is an SUV from a domestic brand, while the other is an imported SUV from an international brand. Although the two vehicles share similar exterior designs, there are notable differences in overall performance and brand recognition. Below are the detailed comparisons: 1. Exterior Design: From the outside, the Mercedes-Benz G-Class features a standard "boxy" design that looks very imposing, making it a head-turner on the road. In contrast, the BJ80's five-vertical-slot grille gives off a somewhat Jeep-like impression, complemented by silver accents in the middle for a more stylish and aesthetic appeal. The round headlights on both sides, similar to those on the G-Class, add a touch of liveliness to the otherwise angular design. 2. Interior Design: The BJ80's interior follows a conventional style, with large brown panels on the dashboard that may come across as somewhat dated and dull. However, the use of quality leather materials ensures a decent feel. On the other hand, the G-Class's interior design exudes a high-end vibe, offering a level of comfort in its sofa-like seats that rivals that of a luxury business sedan, even though it's an off-road vehicle.
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Lindsay
08/11/25 10:07am
I noticed significant performance differences between the BJ80 and the Mercedes-Benz G-Class. The BJ80 uses a 2.3T gasoline engine with a maximum power output of around 250 horsepower, providing smooth starts but slower acceleration. In contrast, the G-Class typically comes with a V8 engine delivering over 400 horsepower, offering strong acceleration and effortless performance both off-road and on highways. In terms of four-wheel drive systems, the BJ80 features a part-time 4WD system that is simple and practical, capable of handling muddy or snowy roads. However, the G-Class's full-time 4WD system, equipped with three differential locks, proves more reliable in extreme terrains, such as steep climbs or desert driving. When it comes to technology, the G-Class includes adaptive cruise control, 360-degree cameras, and comprehensive driving assistance features. The BJ80 covers basic functionalities like parking sensors but lacks the premium feel. Driving the BJ80 can feel a bit bumpy due to its stiffer suspension, whereas the G-Class is finely tuned for a smooth and comfortable ride over rough patches. Transmission differences are also notable: the BJ80's 6AT occasionally shows hesitation, while the G-Class's 9AT shifts seamlessly. In summary, if you're an off-road enthusiast on a budget, the BJ80 is a cost-effective choice. However, the G-Class excels in performance and engineering, making it ideal for players seeking the ultimate driving experience.
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