What are the differences between the Roewe 350 and Roewe 360 in the Subject 3 test?

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AylaRose
07/30/25 3:38am
The Roewe model used in the Subject 3 test is the 350, and the differences between it and the Roewe 360 are as follows: 1. Space difference: The Roewe 360 is slightly larger than the Roewe 350, with increases in length, width, and height. 2. Different powertrains: The Roewe 360 is equipped with a 1.5L and a 1.4T engine, paired with a 7-speed transmission; the Roewe 350 has a 1.5L engine and a 6-speed transmission. 3. Different intelligent driving systems: The Roewe 360 comes with the inkaNet-4G intelligent system, while the Roewe 350 has the inkaNet-3G intelligent system.
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