The "boxy SUV" trend continues to gain momentum in the Chinese auto market. GAC Trumpchi has now joined the fray with its all-new hardcore off-road SUV, codenamed T75, which will officially debut at the Beijing Auto Show on April 24. For Hong Kong users, the T75's arrival raises a key question: with its boxy silhouette, plug-in hybrid powertrain, and advanced digital chassis, could this new domestic off-roader become a new option for Hong Kong's enthusiasts?
Boxy Aesthetics: A Fusion of Rugged Lines and Tech Details

The T75 adopts the popular "boxy" silhouette, with clean, straight lines that convey a sense of power. The front likely features a closed grille design, with three vertically arranged daytime running lights differentiating it from the Trumpchi family's "Lingyun Wing" design language. Wide fender flares, AT tires, and hidden mechanical door handles enhance both off-road capability and aerodynamic efficiency. A roof-mounted LiDAR suggests high-level intelligent driving features. At the rear, vertical taillights and an external spare tire create a classic off-road look, while the side-opening tailgate and hidden exhaust add refinement.
Plug-In Hybrid Powertrain: Saying Goodbye to the "Gas Guzzler"
The T75's key highlight is its plug-in hybrid powertrain. This not only reduces fuel consumption and extends range but also leverages electric torque for improved climbing and off-road capability. An electric all-wheel-drive system could offer faster response than traditional mechanical systems. The T75 also features a new "digital chassis" for all-scenario off-road capability. Refueling and charging ports are located on opposite rear fenders.
Digital Chassis: The Technical Foundation for Off-Road Performance

GAC Trumpchi equips the T75 with a new digital chassis, the foundation for its all-scenario off-road capability. The highly integrated electronic and electrical architecture enables real-time adjustment and coordinated control of the chassis system. While specific off-road parameters haven't been announced, the T75 is expected to handle complex terrains including mud, sand, rocks, and water crossings.
Beijing Auto Show Debut: More Details to Come
The T75 will officially debut at the Beijing Auto Show on April 24. More details on interior design, specifications, powertrain parameters, and pricing will be revealed then.
Hong Kong Perspective: The "Boxy" Wave and Local Potential
The popularity of boxy SUVs is undeniable, with over 1 million units sold in China in 2025, where domestic brands hold over 90% of the market. In Hong Kong, boxy SUVs like the Mercedes G-Class, Land Rover Defender, and Suzuki Jimny are common sights. The T75's design would likely appeal to Hong Kong's style-conscious buyers.

The plug-in hybrid powertrain offers significant running cost advantages in Hong Kong, where fuel prices are among the highest globally. With an electric range, daily commuting costs are significantly lower than traditional fuel-powered off-roaders. The hybrid system also offers flexibility for longer journeys.
The digital chassis and LiDAR hardware offer future-proofing for intelligent driving features as regulations potentially evolve. GAC has designated Hong Kong as a "showcase" for its global strategy, establishing GAC Motor International Co., Ltd. in the city. With strong sales momentum, the potential introduction of an RHD T75 would further enrich the brand's Hong Kong lineup.
Personal Opinion
The T75 fills a gap in GAC Trumpchi's product portfolio, which has historically focused on city SUVs. Its combination of boxy styling, plug-in hybrid efficiency, and digital chassis creates a compelling package. For Hong Kong users, it offers a choice that blends personalization, low operating costs, and intelligent features. The T75's debut at the Beijing Auto Show is a date worth watching for Hong Kong buyers considering their next off-road vehicle. Its potential arrival could add a new domestic option to Hong Kong's "boxy" SUV market.