I recently test-drove the SAIC Maxus G90, specifically the 6-seat top trim. It has two main highlights: a luxurious cabin and rich tech features. The exterior features a large chrome grille, split headlights with lightning-style LED DRLs, and "Z" chrome trim on the C-pillar. The 3200mm wheelbase provides good legroom and headroom for both second and third rows, with independent seats in all rows. The cabin is very luxurious, using perforated Nappa leather. The front row has multiple screens including a 10.25-inch instrument cluster, 12.3-inch central control screen, and 12.3-inch co-pilot screen, supporting 10-screen linkage. The infotainment system offers apps like iQiyi, Tencent Video, and QQ Music. The second row features luxurious independent captain seats with 12-way power adjustment, leg rests, heating, massage, and ventilation functions, along with a control screen and hidden table. The third row, though slightly less equipped, still has heating, ventilation, and power adjustment. Power comes from a 2.0T + 48V mild hybrid system paired with an Aisin 8AT gearbox, delivering 172kW and 390N·m. The suspension is comfortable with front MacPherson and rear 5-link independent setups. Advantages include a luxurious and tech-rich cabin, comfortable suspension, and soft seats, ideal for business use. However, the brand's luxury MPV reputation is average, and mid-to-high speed acceleration could be stronger, though sufficient for daily use.