What does GL8ES mean?

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CourtneyLee
07/29/25 10:15pm
GL8-ES series models are the new generation vehicles with a brand-new exterior design and more innovative interior styling, equipped with a 2.0T engine and rear multi-link independent suspension. Below are the key details about GL8-ES: 1. The GL8-ES comes standard with features such as tire pressure monitoring, remote start, keyless ignition system, cruise control, rear radar, engine start-stop, hill start assist, auto hold, hill descent control, multifunction steering wheel, paddle shifters, front and rear seat + backrest adjustment, in-cabin PM2.5 filter, daytime running lights, UV/heat-insulating glass, CarPlay support, and more. Based on these, even the entry-level GL8-ES configuration can largely meet user needs. 2. Among the four GL8-ES variants, active safety features like lane departure warning, lane keeping assist, and blind-spot monitoring are only available on the top-tier model. The pricing for the four new GL8-ES variants remains unchanged, and they comply with the China VI emission standards.
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