
Not just a pickup: Maxus T90 delivers dominance
Tribune News Network
Doha
The Maxus T90 is not just a pickup, it's your statement of power, style, and dominance. Designed for those who refuse to blend in, the T90 is a seamless fusion of bold aesthetics, raw power, and advanced technology.
The Maxus T90 is available at Auto Class Cars, the authorized general distributor of Maxus in Qatar, at its showroom on Salwa Road.
The Maxus T90 is powered by a 2.0L turbocharged petrol engine, which generates 247 HP and 410 Nm of torque, paired with a smooth 8-speed automatic transmission (ZF) with Paddle Shifters. Whether cruising through the city or conquering rugged terrains, the T90 transforms every drive into an exhilarating experience, and an extension of your ambitions and lifestyle.
Exterior
The T90's muscular stance, LED lighting, and bold front grille make it impossible to ignore. It's a symbol of strength, confidence, and sophistication. With a functional tailgate and bold rear styling, the T90 blends practicality with a striking design.
Designed to impress, and engineered to perform, the bold lines, muscular stance, and aerodynamic design make the T90 stand out, whether in motion or at rest.
Interior
The moment you enter the T90, you step into a world of innovation and luxury. Every detail, from the driver-focused cockpit to the ambient lighting, is designed to enhance your driving experience. The T90's sunroof floods the cabin with natural light, enhancing every journey.
At one touch, you can have full control, stay connected and in command with seamless touchscreen navigation and driver-centric controls.
Step inside and experience unparalleled spaciousness designed for your dynamic lifestyle. Whether you're packing for an adventurous getaway, heading to a business meeting, or simply enjoying the open road, the refined and versatile cabin ensures that every journey is effortless.
Thanks to its smart storage and easy access designed for convenience, the T90 offers multiple storage solutions to keep your essentials within reach. Whether for work or adventure, T90's cargo bed offers unmatched versatility to carry everything you need with ease. With flexible seating and smart storage, T90 maximizes space for comfort and utility-no compromise on practicality.
Comfort
Every ride in the T90 is an indulgence in luxury and refinement. Sink into ergonomically designed seats, take command of an intuitive cockpit, and enjoy a drive that's as smooth as it is exhilarating. Its advanced climate control ensures optimal cabin temperature for both driver and passengers.
The premium cabin is designed for your convenience. With an advanced infotainment system and ergonomic layout, the 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto make every drive feels effortless.
In addition, The T90's premium seating and plush interior redefine comfort for work and adventure.
Safety
With Maxus T90, your safety is non-negotiable. The T90 is engineered with intelligent driver assistance technologies that keep you in control. With intelligent safety features, T90 safeguards every drive-your security is always the priority. These systems include ABS, EBD, ESP, EBA, TPMS, and Hill Descent Control systems.
Advanced traction and stability control keep you in command-whether tackling sharp turns, steep slopes, or rough terrain.
Tested and rated 5 stars by ANCAP, the T90 meets the highest safety standards, ensuring confidence in every drive. It is equipped with front, sides and curtain airbags for maximum safety to the driver and passengers.
In addition, you can navigate tight spaces effortlessly with rear parking sensors and 360° Parking Camera Assist.

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