What are the differences between the Trumpchi M8 and the Maxus G20 Plus?
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Maxus G20-PLUS: Although this vehicle has certain "utility vehicle" attributes, the comfort of its seats should not be underestimated. Moreover, the seating position inside the Maxus G20PLUS is relatively high, giving a feeling of "overlooking everything from a commanding height." In terms of space, under the same conditions, testers found that the first row offers one fist and one finger of headroom; the second row provides one fist of headroom but extremely generous legroom—even with the seat moved all the way forward, there are still more than two fists of legroom. The third row offers four fingers of headroom, and notably, the Maxus G20PLUS's third row can also be adjusted forward and backward, offering high flexibility and excellent space performance. Trumpchi M8: Positioned as a mid-to-large MPV, it is a facelifted version of the GM8. Its fuel consumption is 7.1L/100km in suburban conditions, 10.6L/100km in urban conditions, and 8.4L/100km in combined conditions. In terms of the transmission system, it is paired with an AT gearbox. The power performance is not particularly strong but is sufficient for daily use.