What are the differences between the Haval H9 and the Maxus D90-Pro?
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The differences between the Haval H9 and the Maxus D90-Pro are as follows: Power: The Haval H9 is equipped with the 4C20B-2.0T engine, a direct-injection turbocharged engine independently developed by Great Wall Motors, with a power reserve of 165kW/385Nm (1800~3600rpm). The actual driving experience is commendable, with a 0-100km/h acceleration time of around 10 seconds, which is quite impressive for a body-on-frame hardcore SUV. The D90 diesel version has a clear advantage in power, achieving good acceleration with the same maximum power, reaching 0-100km/h in 11 seconds—a benchmark among diesel vehicles in its class. The maximum torque of 500Nm provides stronger low-speed burst power, along with the advantage of low fuel consumption. Four-wheel drive: The Haval H9 uses BorgWarner's TOD on-demand four-wheel-drive system, with a transfer case integrating a multi-plate clutch limited-slip differential. The D90 Pro supports an optional part-time four-wheel-drive system, whose transfer case does not have a limited-slip differential.