What are the differences between the Leopard Black Diamond 2.2 and 2.4?

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EmeryRose
07/30/25 12:04am
Leopard Black Diamond 2.2 and 2.4 differences include engine displacement, transmission, and four-wheel drive. The following are the specific differences between the Leopard Black Diamond 2.2 and 2.4: Engine Displacement: The Leopard Black Diamond 2.2 model uses a 2.2-liter naturally aspirated gasoline engine, while the Leopard Black Diamond 2.4 model uses a 2.4-liter naturally aspirated gasoline engine. Transmission: The Leopard Black Diamond 2.4 transmission is from Shangchi, and the Leopard Black Diamond 2.2 transmission is from Ganchi. Four-Wheel Drive: The Leopard Black Diamond 2.4 features mechanical four-wheel drive, while the Leopard Black Diamond 2.2 has electronically controlled four-wheel drive.
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