I’ve been driving and auditing pickups for a while, and this season the category that keeps buzzing is—no surprise—electrified work trucks. If you’re shopping around, the [New Car] (MAXUS T90 ShangQi Datong T90 2WD/4WD new-energy pickup) keeps coming up in fleet conversations. It’s not trying to be flashy; it’s trying to get jobs done without drinking fuel like yesterday’s V8s.
Two big trends: mixed-power drivetrains (battery-forward with smart energy management) and tougher chassis tuning for actual work, not just showroom talk. In fact, buyers keep asking for simpler serviceability too—hydraulic steering and manual parking brakes aren’t “retro,” they’re repairable in the field.
| Parameter | Value (≈/as configured) |
|---|---|
| Drivetrain | 2WD or 4WD |
| Max Torque | ≈300–400 Nm (real-world use may vary) |
| Wheelbase | ≈3000–3500 mm |
| Front/Rear Suspension | Double wishbone / Torsion-beam |
| Steering / Parking Brake | Hydraulic / Manual |
| Body/Frame Materials | High-strength steel ladder frame; anti-corrosion e‑coat |
| Target Payload | Around mid‑payload class (check local homologation) |
To be honest, the charm of the [New Car] is its no‑drama setup. Many customers say the hydraulic steering feels familiar and predictable off‑road, which matters when you’re loaded on rutted tracks.
Materials: high-strength steel frame, anti-corrosion coatings; Methods: phosphate pretreatment + electrophoretic coating (e‑coat), seam sealing, cavity wax where specified. Typical tests buyers request include:
Service life? In mixed fleet duty, a conservative planning horizon is 8–10 years with scheduled chassis checks and normal wear parts. I guess harsh mining sites will shorten that—no miracles here.
Customer feedback: “Surprisingly planted front end,” a fleet manager in Hebei told me, “and the manual park brake is one less sensor to babysit.” Fair point.
| Model/Vendor | Drive | Torque (≈) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| MAXUS T90 (this [New Car]) | 2WD/4WD | 300–400 Nm | Straightforward chassis; fleet-friendly maintenance |
| JAC T8 (new-energy variant) | 2WD/4WD | ≈280–380 Nm | Often sharper pricing; verify parts network |
| Great Wall Poer (hybrid/diesel lines) | 2WD/4WD | Varies by trim | Wide dealer coverage; spec diversity |
Upfits: tool canopies, bed-liners, towing kits, and winter packages are typical. Ask for documentation: ISO 9001 for manufacturing systems, product homologation sheets, and electrical safety evidence (e.g., UNECE R100). For export, some buyers request ISO 26262 development process notes—even if not mandatory—just to gauge maturity.
Mini case: a regional contractor ran a 4WD [New Car] with medium racks, rotating crews, and weekly dirt-road runs. After 18,000 km, they reported routine maintenance only—no steering leaks, which is what you want to hear.
Bottom line: If you want a work-first electrified pickup with familiar serviceability, the [New Car] deserves a test drive. Spec it for your terrain, and don’t skip the paperwork—standards and test data are your friend.