Where is the VIN located on the GAC Trumpchi GM8?

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LeLilah
07/29/25 7:10pm
The VIN of the GAC Trumpchi GM8 can be found on the front bulkhead in the engine compartment; on the left side of the instrument panel, visible from outside the vehicle through the front windshield; and also on the vehicle's central pillar nameplate. Additionally, a professional diagnostic tool can read the electronic VIN and vehicle status information. The Trumpchi GM8 is a business-oriented MPV under the GAC Trumpchi brand, with dimensions of 5066mm in length, 1923mm in width, and 1822mm in height, a wheelbase of 3000mm, and a 7-seat layout. The GAC Trumpchi GM8 is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission, delivering a maximum output power of 148KW and a maximum torque of 320 Nm.
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