
Great Wall Pao is a pickup truck. Taking the 2020 Great Wall Pao as an example, its body dimensions are: length 5437mm, width 1958mm, height 1893mm, wheelbase 3230mm, minimum ground clearance 228mm, and fuel tank capacity 80l. The 2020 Great Wall Pao features a double-wishbone independent front suspension and a multi-link solid axle non-independent rear suspension. It is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 190PS, maximum torque of 360Nm, and maximum power of 140kW, paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission.

The Great Wall Pao is the vehicle I've been driving recently, and it feels like an all-around pickup truck, as familiar as an old friend. This model is a star product of Great Wall Motors, featuring a fashionable design with an imposing front face that turns heads on the road. I particularly love its spaciousness—the back seat comfortably fits three people without feeling cramped, and the cargo bed can hold a lot of items, making it super practical for hauling furniture on weekends or going camping in the suburbs. Under the hood, it's powered by a 2.0T engine, offering quick acceleration without being fuel-thirsty. The interior is comfortable, with seats that are neither too soft nor too hard, and it comes equipped with a large-screen navigation system, making it convenient to navigate and listen to music while driving. Safety-wise, it's also impressive, featuring ABS and a rearview camera, so even beginners don’t have to worry about bumps and scrapes. Overall, the Great Wall Pao is a great value-for-money vehicle, suitable for daily commutes or work use, and definitely worth a try.

From a technical perspective, let's talk about the Great Wall Pao. I think it's quite an outstanding vehicle. It comes in commercial, passenger, and off-road versions, with solid core components: equipped with a 2.0T diesel or gasoline engine, paired with an 8AT automatic transmission, offering both fuel efficiency and power; the off-road version features intelligent four-wheel drive and differential locks, adapting to various terrains. The body structure is robust, capable of carrying up to 500 kg; in terms of smart systems, it supports CarPlay and voice control, making long drives less boring. Strong safety performance with multiple airbags + active collision avoidance assistance reduces accident risks. Fuel consumption ranges between 8-10 liters per 100 km, making city driving economical. It's quite surprising to see a domestic pickup truck reach this level, and I think it's worth buying.

I chose the Great Wall Pao mainly for its practicality, which is perfect for both family and commercial use. It has a spacious interior, suitable for carrying goods or passengers; the seats are comfortable, making long drives less tiring. The interior is simple and easy to clean, with independent rear air conditioning to keep it cool in summer. It's fuel-efficient, with low monthly fuel costs and maintenance expenses. Great Wall's quality is reliable—I've driven it for a year without major repairs. It's ideal for families or small business owners.


