
GAC Trumpchi uses the 6-QW-60(475)-L model battery. Background of GAC Trumpchi: GAC Trumpchi (abbreviated as Trumpchi) is a domestic brand created by GAC Group to enhance core competitiveness and achieve sustainable development. In December 2010, the first Trumpchi sedan was successfully launched in the market. Subsequently, the GA5 and GS5 models were introduced, followed by the newly developed A-class platform GA3. In 2014, Trumpchi rapidly launched the GA3S, GS5 Super, GA5 REV extended-range electric vehicle, and GA6 models. The product line was fully upgraded to Generation 2 (second generation), ushering in a new era for the product series. GAC Trumpchi powertrain: This sedan's powertrain features a self-developed 2.0-liter inline four-cylinder naturally aspirated direct-injection gasoline engine paired with a 5-speed automatic transmission. The engine delivers a specific power output exceeding 60 kW per liter and a specific torque exceeding 100 Nm per liter, providing powerful performance while being highly fuel-efficient, with emissions meeting China IV standards.

I've driven the GAC Trumpchi GS4, which uses a battery model 65D23L with a rated capacity of 65 ampere-hours, and it's quite durable. I replaced the battery once before, and the model label was stuck on the top of the battery, showing the dimensions and voltage. If you're unsure, you can also check the corresponding recommendations in the owner's manual. Don't underestimate the battery—it's crucial for ignition and power supply when needed. The lifespan is generally around two years, and it's prone to issues in low winter temperatures, so it's important to regularly check the electrolyte level to avoid power loss. I always remind the technician to test the voltage during maintenance to prevent breakdowns on the road. Nowadays, newer models like the GS8 are said to come with larger batteries, but it's essential to choose based on your specific vehicle model to avoid electrical issues from random replacements.

From a technical perspective, GAC Trumpchi's battery models are not fixed. Conventional models like the GS3 or GS4 typically use lead-acid batteries such as the 65D23L, with a capacity around 65 ampere-hours and 12 volts. However, designs vary across different models; for instance, hybrid vehicles may employ lithium batteries with higher capacities. Battery performance is significantly affected by ambient temperature, making them prone to failure in northern winters. I recommend opting for low-temperature types with higher CCA (Cold Cranking Amps) values to enhance endurance. In daily use, avoid frequent short trips that lead to insufficient charging, as this can extend battery life. If a manual transmission car runs out of power, it can still be push-started, but automatic transmissions pose more challenges—it's advisable to keep an emergency jump starter handy. When purchasing a new battery, don't just go for the cheapest option; ensuring compatibility with the original factory specifications is paramount.

As someone who frequently deals with cars, I remind car owners that the simplest way to check the battery model for Trumpchi is: first look at the label on the battery, where common codes like 65D26R or 60Ah are usually found. Specific models like the M6 will have it listed in the manual. If the label is too old to read clearly, use a multimeter to measure the voltage—if it's below 12 volts, it's time for a replacement. Using an incompatible model may cause slow ignition or electronic system errors. For routine maintenance, don’t forget to clean the terminals; Vaseline works well to prevent corrosion, and check the electrolyte level once a month. If you experience difficulty starting the car in cold winters, it’s often a sign of battery aging. Find a reliable shop to replace it with the original model to avoid subsequent issues—don’t risk bigger problems to save a small cost.


