
The differences between the Exeed TXL and Exeed TX lie in their body dimensions: The Exeed TXL has body dimensions of 4780mm in length, 1885mm in width, and 1730mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2800mm; the Exeed TX has body dimensions of 4690mm in length, 1885mm in width, and 1706mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2715mm. In terms of power: Both the Exeed TXL and Exeed TX are equipped with a 1.6L turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 197hp, with a maximum power speed of 5500 rpm and a maximum torque speed ranging from 2000 to 4000 rpm.

I've driven the Exeed TX and TXL several times, and the biggest difference lies in their dimensions. The TXL is the extended version, featuring a longer body and wheelbase, which translates to significantly more spacious interiors—especially in the rear seats and trunk, making it effortless to load luggage or kids' toys. The TX, on the other hand, is more compact, ideal for city parking. Under the hood, both are equipped with a 1.6T turbocharged engine delivering similar power, but the TXL comes with additional features like adaptive cruise control and more advanced LED headlights. Personally, I find the TXL better suited for family trips—it offers ample space so passengers don't feel cramped, and the driving experience feels more stable. Over long-term use, there's hardly any difference in fuel consumption, both averaging around 7-8L/100km. If you frequently transport people, I'd recommend the TXL; if you're mostly solo, the TX is sufficient. Always test-drive before buying to truly feel the differences and make an informed decision.

As a car enthusiast, I've carefully compared these two models. The TXL is about 200mm longer than the TX, with a more aggressive front grille design featuring chrome accents, giving it an overall more luxurious appearance. The TX has cleaner lines and a sportier vibe. Inside, the TXL comes with a dual-screen infotainment system supporting connected navigation, plus heated and ventilated seats for comfortable winter driving. The base TX lacks these features but offers more agile handling and easier cornering. Functionally, the TXL adds a 360-degree camera and automatic parking assist, making it beginner-friendly for reversing. The powertrain difference is minimal—both perform well. Price-wise, the TXL costs 20,000–30,000 yuan more, but it feels worth the premium. Compared to rivals like the Honda CR-V at similar price points, the Exeed models offer better safety. Personally, the choice boils down to style preference—go for the TX if you love sportiness, or the TXL for luxury.

Used the Exeed TX and TXL for commuting for half a year, and the experience was quite different. The TXL has more space, comfortably seating five people with plenty of legroom, making long trips less tiring; the TX has a smaller back row, fitting three kids a bit tightly. In terms of cargo, the TXL's trunk can fit a folding stroller, easily handling supermarket runs. The driving feel is equally responsive, but the TXL is more stable with less bumpiness on highways. The price difference isn't significant, and daily expenses like insurance remain similar. For maintenance, both share common parts, making it hassle-free. Personal recommendation: choose the TXL if you often travel with family; the TX is sufficient for singles or couples. Test drive to feel the space—practicality is key.


