What are the differences between the GL8 Landmark and Business Class?
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The differences between the GL8 Landmark and Business Class: 1. Different dimensions: The GL8 Landmark has a body length, width, and height of 5219mm, 1878mm, and 1805mm respectively; the Business Class has a body length, width, and height of 5238mm, 1878mm, and 1776mm respectively. 2. Different wheelbase: The GL8 Landmark has a wheelbase of 3088mm; the Business Class also has a wheelbase of 3088mm. 3. Different engines: The GL8 Landmark is equipped with a 2.0T variable cylinder turbocharged engine with a maximum power of 174kw and a peak torque of 350nm; the Business Class is equipped with a 2.0T 4-cylinder turbocharged engine with a maximum power of 174kw and a peak torque of 350nm.
I'm most familiar with business vehicles. The GL8 Landmark and Business Class actually have different core positioning. The Landmark is the premium version—getting in feels like a VIP lounge, with aviation-style seats featuring massage and heating, double-layer soundproof glass for ultra-quietness, plus 128-color ambient lighting and smart connectivity. The Business Class leans more practical, still equipped with the 2.0T+9AT powertrain but lacks some premium features, like seat adjustments being only electric without memory. On the road, the Landmark's chassis feels steadier, with adaptive suspension that barely jolts over speed bumps, while the Business Class has firmer suspension but better support. For business receptions, the Landmark is a must; for family use or corporate commuting, the Business Class offers better value for money—there's a price difference of tens of thousands.
That day I accompanied a friend to look at cars, and after test driving, we noticed quite a few differences in details between the Luzun and the Business Class. The Luzun has soft padding throughout the entire car, making it impressive for business receptions; the Business Class has more hard plastic but is more wear-resistant, ideal for families with kids who aren’t afraid of scratches. The second-row seats in the Luzun come with leg rests that allow for a flat recline, while the Business Class only offers basic adjustments. Both cars can seat seven people comfortably, but the Luzun has an extra 50 liters of trunk space, making it more convenient for luggage. When it comes to buying, it depends on the purpose: if you need to make an impression or frequently take long trips, go for the Luzun; for daily client pickups or family use, the Business Class is more than sufficient and saves money.