The original 2.8-litre T60 debuted at the 2016
Guangzhou International Motor Show in Guangzhou, China. The T60 is the first pickup from SAIC and it is the first Chinese-built pickup truck with 6 airbags. Early test models were equipped with a
LFB479Q 1.8L petrol engine coupled with a 5-speed manual transmission, as stated by SAIC to the Chinese
Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. The T60 was one of the first SAIC vehicles to be sold under the
consumer-to-business (C2B) model, with the customer having the possibility to fully customize the truck on the Maxus website before buying it. On June 12, 2017, the first batch of 300 T60 pickups were exported to Chile. Due to government emission regulations, all T60 models from 2020 that are on sale in China are powered by the new 2.0 Euro 6 SAIC-GM Phi diesel engine, and are called "Pioneer edition". File:Maxus T60 rear 8.16.18.jpg|T60 dual cab extended rear File:Maxus_T60_front_8.16.18.jpg|T60 dual cab extended front File:Maxus_T60_China_2017-03-29.jpg|T60 on display in Yinchuan, Ningxia province, China. File:Maxus_T60_GL_2.8_VGT_2018_(25576585787).jpg|T60 2.8 GL (Chile)
Maxus T70 At the 2019
Auto Shanghai, SAIC Maxus introduced a new pickup truck, the Maxus T70. The truck, as presented at the 2019 Auto Shanghai, is based on the "T60 Cross" model of the T60, as both trucks have identical paint kit and similar accessories. The T70 is the first Maxus pickup to include the new
SAIC-GM π engine that will be used in all new Maxus vehicles. The T70 is sold as "
Maxus Tornado 70 Pro" in Saudi Arabia, with a unique front grille. In July 2020, the Maxus NEW Concept pickup truck was unveiled at the Chengdu Auto Show, intended as a test-bed for the successor of the T70. The T70 is powered by either a , twin-turbo or , single turbo 2.0 litre "SAIC π"
Euro 6b diesel engine, developed jointly with
GM and manufactured by SDEC. A six-speed automatic is paired with both engines. The T70 is the first Maxus truck with an electronic power steering system. The T70 includes a larger set of wheels (17-inch 6x130 Maxus "Tomahawk") and 255/55R19
Continental ContiSportContact high performance tires, front guard bars, integrated roll cage, rear trailer bar, two-color interior and new
Raptor-style front grille with "MAXUS" lettering. File:2019 SAIC Maxus T70.jpg|Maxus T70 File:Maxus T70 002.jpg|2023 Maxus T70 facelift
MG Extender The
MG Extender a rebadged version of the T70 assembled in Thailand by
SAIC-CP since 2019. Besides replacing the badges, the changes MG made to the T70 is a reworked grille and wheel design. It received a facelift in 2021 based on the T90. File:2019 MG Extender DC 2.0X Grand 4WD.jpg|2019 MG Extender DC 2.0X Grand 4WD File:2019 MG Extender DC 2.0D Grand.jpg|2020 MG Extender DC 2.0D Grand File:2021 MG Extender DC 2.0X Grand 4WD.jpg|2021 MG Extender DC 2.0X Grand 4WD (facelift)
Chevrolet S10 Max / Chevrolet D-Max In late 2021, General Motors introduced the Maxus T60 as the
Chevrolet S10 Max for the Mexican market, powered by the 2.0 20L4E or 2.4 4G69S4N engine. Since March 2025, the T60 is sold as the
Chevrolet D-Max for the Ecuadorian market as a replacement for the
Chevrolet D-Max that was produced in the closed
GM OBB assembly plant in
Quito. File:2022 Chevrolet S10 Max Crew Cab 2.4 4x2 (Mexico) front view.png|Chevrolet S10 Max Crew Cab (Mexico) File:2022 Chevrolet S10 Max Regular Cabin 2.4 4x2 (Mexico) front view.png|Chevrolet S10 Max Regular Cabin (Mexico) == Specifications ==