Shown publicly for the first time at the Kyalami Festival of Motoring at the end of August, GAC importer, Salvador Caetano Auto, has released final price and specification details of the ultra-luxurious seven-seat M8 MPV.
Sold under the Trumpchi marque in China rather than GAC despite the retention of the GAC badge, the M8 also becomes the most expensive vehicle made in the People’s Republic to be sold in South Africa, an accolade previously held by the GWM Tank 500.
A direct rival for the Kia Carnival and also the Mercedes-Benz V-Class, the M8 measures 5 212 mm long, 1 893 wide and 1 823 tall, with its wheelbase spanning 3 070 mm.
Officially also GAC’s flagship model above the GS3 Emzoom and Emkoo, the M8 also introduces a first for the brand plug-in hybrid powertrain in South Africa later to be joined by a second new energy vehicle model, the all-electric Y Plus sold under the Aion sub-brand.
On the combustion front, the M8 uses a 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine outputting 140kW/330Nm.
Combined with it is a 25.5-kWh battery pack powering a single electric motor that makes 134kW/300Nm.
In total, the M8 develops 274kW/630Nm, which GAC claims translates to a 0-100 km/h sprint time of 8.8 seconds, an all-electric range of 106 km and a total distance range, with the combustion engine included, of 1 032 km.
The location of the electric motor on the front axle means the M8 remains front-wheel drive, with the amount of twist being delivered via an eight-speed automatic gearbox.
Unsurprisingly, GAC has left little amiss on the spec side as, apart from the second row reclining in an ottoman fashion, a fragrance dispenser has been included, along with what the brand calls a concierge lighting carpet.
In essence, this involves the area in the front of the pair of electric sliding doors being illuminated to aid entry.
Elsewhere, the M8’s spec sheet includes;
- 18-inch alloy wheels;
- electrically folding heated mirrors with memory function;
- hands-free electric tailgate;
- tri-zone climate control;
- electric, heated and ventilated front seats with massaging function;
- semi aniline leather upholstery;
- full length panoramic sunroof;
- wireless smartphone charger;
- 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster;
- eight-speaker Yamaha sound system
- 10.1-inch infotainment system
On the safety and driver assistance system, the M8’s portfolio comprises the following;
- seven airbags;
- tyre pressure monitor;
- front and rear parking sensors;
- 360-degree camera system;
- Adaptive Cruise Control;
- Blind Spot Monitoring;
- Autonomous Emergency Braking;
- Traffic Jam Assist;
- Lane Keep Assist;
- Traffic Sign Recognition;
- Automatic Park Assist
- Rear Cross Traffic Alert;
- Reverse Automatic Braking;
- Door Open Alert
Price
Only offered in two colours, Crystal White and Elegant Black, the M8 is priced at R1 499 900, which includes a five-year/150 000 km warranty, a five-year/100 000 km maintenance plan and an eight-year/150 000 km battery warranty.
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