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The Trumpchi GS8 is powered by a 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine producing 148 kW (201 PS; 198 hp) at 5,200 rpm and 320 N⋅m (236 lb⋅ft; 33 kg⋅m) of torque between 1,750 and 4,000 rpm, the engine is paired with a six-speed automatic gearbox sending the power to either the front wheels or all four wheels.
The three-quarter-ton model's towing capacity is 9,600 lb (4,400 kg), being one of the best of any 4×4 SUV and unmatched by any other SUV. The towing capacity of the Suburban 2500 was unmatched, but also uncontested because of the discontinuation of the Ford Excursion in 2006. The three-quarter-ton model also has a GCVW of 16,000 lb (7,300 kg).
It has a curb weight of 4,950 lb (2,250 kg) and a payload of 1,250 lb (570 kg); the estimated driving range is 50 mi (80 km) and the maximum speed is 60 mph (97 km/h). Testing at EVTC showed the ECRV met or exceeded its performance requirements, including an accelerated 20,000 mi (32,000 km) reliability test. [ 29 ]
The maximum load capacity is 350 kg (772 lb). The N-Van comes with a full range of user-focused equipment and storage, such as a stopper to prevent objects from falling under the driver's seat, trays and hooks on the instrument panel and inside the front door, and a USB jack that is convenient for charging smartphones and tablets.
Width: 1,850 mm (72.8 in) Height: ... Saloon: 1,840 kg (4,057 lb), Avant: 1,865 kg (4,112 lb) ... but uses electronics to compare the speeds of the two wheels on an ...
3,515 lb (1,594 kg) The 1968 model year was one of significant change for the Buick Skylark. [ 16 ] Although still using the same basic chassis, all of GM's mid-sized cars adopted a policy of using two different length wheelbases.
For the 1992 model year, GM full-size SUVs underwent their first redesign since 1973, becoming part of the fourth-generation C/K model family. Nearly five years after pickup trucks made their debut, the Suburban (marketed by both Chevrolet and GMC) was released, again derived from the crew-cab pickup truck body (itself debuting for 1992).
The 600's great size, weight, and numerous hydraulically driven amenities required more power than Mercedes' largest engine at that time, the 3-litre 6-cylinder M189, could produce. A new V8 with more than twice the capacity was developed, the 6.3 L (384.4 cu in) M100 .