What is the difference between TX and TXL?
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TX is the China-spec model, primarily available in the Middle East version, specifically the Kuwait version; TXL is the low-spec Middle East version, with configurations equivalent to the mid-to-high-spec China-spec models. Below are the specific differences between the two: 1. Configuration: The TX version can be simply understood as the low-spec model; the TXL can be considered the standard-spec model. 2. Comfort: TXL places more emphasis on comfort, so its safety features, handling configurations, and seat comfort are significantly better than those of the TX. 3. Spare tire type: The TX version offers both under-mounted and rear-mounted spare tire options; the TXL mostly comes with a rear-mounted spare tire and includes a sunroof.
I've been driving for many years and have tried both the TX and TXL versions. The main differences lie in the configurations and how enjoyable they are for daily use. The TX is the basic model with a more affordable price, but it comes with fabric seats and no navigation screen, making long drives a bit uncomfortable for the back. The TXL, on the other hand, adds leather seats and built-in navigation, making long-distance driving more comfortable. It also includes two additional airbags and an assistance system, upgrading safety. If you frequently travel or drive with family, the comfort of the TXL is worth the extra cost. Maintenance isn't too complicated either, as many parts are interchangeable. Overall, from a driving experience perspective, the TXL is more hassle-free.