What does ES mean on the GL8 rear trunk?

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StRebecca
07/30/25 10:31am
GL8 tail ES represents that the car is a front-wheel-drive luxury mid-size car. Here is part of the introduction about the GL8ES vehicle: 1. Body size: The body size of GL8 is 5256*1878*1776mm, and the body size of GL8ES is 5203*1878*1875mm. 2. Suspension type: The front suspension type of both GL8 and GL8ES is MacPherson independent suspension. The rear suspension of GL8 is a torsion beam non-independent suspension, while the GL8ES has a multi-link independent suspension. 3. Trunk and fuel tank volume: The fuel tank volume of GL8 is 66L, and the trunk volume is 475-1605L. The fuel tank volume of GL8ES is 70L, and the trunk volume is 521-1650L. 3. Fuel tank volume: The fuel tank volume of GL8 is 66L, and the trunk volume is 475-1605L; the fuel tank volume of GL8ES is 70L, and the trunk volume is 521-1650L. 4. Curb weight: GL8 is 1860kg, GL8ES is 1960kg, ES performs better in space and size.
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