What is SAIC Maxus?
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SAIC Maxus is an international automotive brand under SAIC Group, leveraging a century of professional expertise to create a full range of specialized commercial vehicles: the V80 (including Elite, Business, and Aoyuntong series), dedicated school buses, the all-terrain MPV G10, and other customized modified vehicles. Its product portfolio encompasses RVs, wide-body light buses, pickup trucks, SUVs, and MPVs. Below is an introduction to some of SAIC Maxus's vehicles: 1. Taking the SAIC Maxus G10 as an example: In terms of chassis suspension, the G10 adopts a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout. It features a MacPherson strut front suspension and a five-link non-independent rear suspension, with steering assisted by a mechanical hydraulic system. 2. For the interior, the SAIC Maxus G10 combines gray leather seats with a beige headliner. The dashboard is distinctly zoned, creating a pronounced sense of layering. The addition of faux wood trim further accentuates the vehicle's business-oriented ambiance.
SAIC Maxus is actually a self-owned brand developed by SAIC Group, mainly producing large and spacious vehicles, which are particularly suitable for families with many members or small business owners. I used to drive their G50, a seven-seater MPV that doesn't feel cramped even when fully loaded, and the trunk can still fit several suitcases, making long trips comfortable. The brand's vehicles are built with solid materials and are more affordable than joint-venture cars, but the chassis tuning and fuel efficiency might not match Japanese cars. If you're looking for a cost-effective, spacious car for school runs or goods delivery, you might want to visit their 4S stores for a test drive. SAIC also has a wide network of after-sales service outlets, making repairs convenient.