Which one to choose between Trumpchi M8 and Maxus G20 Plus?

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DeJake
07/29/25 4:49pm
If you prefer powerful performance, you can opt for the Maxus G20 Plus; if you favor an MPV, then the Trumpchi M8 would be the better choice, depending mainly on the consumer's personal preference. Below are the relevant introductions of the Trumpchi M8 and Maxus G20 Plus: Power: The Trumpchi M8 is equipped with a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine, featuring DCVVT technology and direct fuel injection technology; the Maxus G20 Plus offers a dual powertrain combination of gasoline and diesel, providing a more diverse range of power options. Exterior: The Trumpchi M8 is a mid-to-large-sized MPV under GAC Motor, while the Maxus G20 Plus has upgraded its family-style "Intelligence Gathering" design language, with a large octagonal front grille that looks very imposing.
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