Maxus G70

Maxus G70

Maxus

MarqueMaxus
Production2023–present
Power172 kW
EnginePetrol: / 2.0 L 20A4E Straight-four engine / I4 Turbocharger / turbo

Among the 15 Maxus entries in the MotorJury library, the Maxus G70 holds its own page in a catalogue built to record every car ever made, from series production to one-off concepts. The record places its introduction in 2023. The photography on this page is hotlinked from Wikimedia Commons under an open licence, with the photographer credited on every frame.

The era it was born into

To read the Maxus G70 properly it helps to place it in its decade. The 2020s were the current era, in which battery-electric platforms, software-defined cars and China's rise as the world's largest producer are rewriting a century of industry order. Any car launched into that world was shaped by it — by what materials, engineering and regulation allowed, and by what buyers of the day demanded. Its direct contemporaries in this catalogue, introduced within three years of it, include the Tesla Tesla Cybertruck, the Nissan Nissan Z, the Kia Kia EV6 — the cars a buyer of the period would actually have cross-shopped.

The numbers, read closely

On paper, the Maxus G70 reads like this: the record lists its engine as Petrol engine / Petrol: / 2.0 L 20A4E Straight-four engine / I4 Turbocharger / turbo; quoted output is 172 kW; kerb weight is recorded at 1890 kg; drive goes through 9-speed ZF 9HP automatic; the layout is Front-engine, Front wheel drive. Worked together, those figures give roughly 91 horsepower per tonne — the single number that says more about how a car actually moves than any of its parts alone. Every figure above is a manufacturer specification carried by the Wikipedia infobox or the open Wikidata record for this model — nothing on this page is estimated, and where a source is silent the row simply does not appear.

Its place in the Maxus story

Within Maxus's own catalogue the Maxus G70 sits alongside the Maxus D60, the Maxus D90, the Maxus EV30, the Maxus G10. Assembly is recorded at China: Wuxi.

How this catalogue works

This library is generated, verified and rebuilt from the open record on every deploy. The catalogue skeleton comes from Wikidata, specifications from Wikipedia's infoboxes under CC BY-SA, photography from Wikimedia Commons under each file's own licence, and the ownership data from United States federal safety records. Nothing is written by hand and nothing is invented: every fact on this page traces to a public source, and every page is rebuilt nightly as those sources improve. Errors in the source record will appear here too — and disappear the night the source is corrected.

Why concepts and prototypes are in the library

Most car databases stop at series production. This one deliberately does not, because concept cars, racing specials and cancelled prototypes are where the industry thinks out loud — the ideas tested in public years before they reach a showroom. Holding them beside the production cars they inspired makes the lineage legible: nearly every landmark road car in this library has a concept ancestor somewhere in the catalogue, and the connections run through the era links on every page.

From catalogue to ownership

A specification sheet is only half a car's story. The other half — what breaks, what it costs to keep, which years to avoid — lives in MotorJury's ownership database, computed nightly from federal complaint and recall records and EPA economy data. Where the Maxus G70 was sold in the United States, its model years carry full ownership verdicts there.

Specifications

Transmission9-speed ZF 9HP automatic
LayoutFront-engine, Front wheel drive
Body style5-door minivan
Kerb weight1890 kg
Wheelbase2690 mm
Length4,900 mm
AssemblyChina: Wuxi
Catalogue IDQ123457511

Specifications come from the Wikipedia infobox for this model (CC BY-SA) and the open Wikidata record, and are shown only where a source actually carries them — nothing here is estimated. Figures are manufacturer specifications, not measured results.

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