3.0T+9AT! Great Wall builds the first domestic full-size pickup truck: there is also an air suspension

I still remember that at the launch of the global version of the Great Wall Cannon last month, Great Wall Motor had stated that it would build China's first full-size pickup based on the tank platform in the future, and now the new car has finally arrived.

A few days ago, Great Wall Motor released a preview of a new pickup truck. The new car belongs to the Great Wall Cannon series, equipped with air suspension and 3.0T+9AT gearbox, with a high positioning. It will officially debut at the Shanghai Auto Show.

Judging from the exposed renderings, the car adopts a new design language. The chisel is clear, creating a powerful and extremely impactful appearance. The jewel-inlaid middle net adds a complex and exquisite texture design, which is steady and innovative, giving people a sense of elegance and refinement.

At the same time, the new car is also equipped with through-type taillights. The huge "Great Wall Cannon logo" at the rear echoes the front face, which also indicates that this car will belong to the "Great Wall Cannon" brand.

As China’s first full-size pickup truck, the configuration of the new car is very arrogant. The new car adopts front and rear double wishbone four-wheel independent suspension, and optional air suspension + electronically controlled shock absorber system , This is still relatively few equipment in the current pickup truck series.

The air suspension can adjust the height of the body, and the electronic control system ensures the stability of the road when the road is bumpy. Coupled with the off-road properties of the tank platform, I believe that its comfort and off-road ability will not be bad.

Power, the new car will be equipped with a 3.0T turbocharged engine, the maximum power may reach 354 horsepower. Strong7strong is matched with a longitudinal 9AT transmission developed by Great Wall, with a torque capacity of up to 750N·m, a torque density of 7.89, and a transmission efficiency of up to 92%.

According to the current “fancy naming” operation of Great Wall Motors,What do you think this car should be called?

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