Maxus Terron 9

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Maxus Terron 9
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Maxus eTerron 9
Overview
Manufacturer Maxus (SAIC Motor)
Model code SK103
Also called
  • Maxus eTerron 9 (Europe, electric)
  • LDV Terron 9 (Australia)
  • LDV eTerron 9 (Australia, electric)
  • Maxus Interstellar X (China)
  • Maxus All New T90 (Chile)
  • MG U9 (Australia)
Production2024–present
AssemblyChina: Wuxi, Jiangsu (SAIC Maxus Wuxi Branch)
Body and chassis
Class Mid-size pickup truck
Body style 4-door pickup truck
Layout Front-engine, four-wheel-drive
Dual-motor, four-wheel-drive
Platform Maxus "Starbridge"
Powertrain
Engine 2.5 L SC25T turbo I4 (diesel)
Electric motor Permanent magnet synchronous
Transmission 8-speed ZF 8HP50 automatic
1-speed direct-drive (EV)
Battery 102 kWh (electric)
Range430 km (270 mi) (WLTP, electric)
Dimensions
Wheelbase 3,300 mm (129.9 in)
Length5,500 mm (216.5 in)
Width1,997 mm (78.6 in)
Height1,860 mm (73.2 in)
Kerb weight 2,800 kg (6,173 lb)
Chronology
Predecessor Maxus T90

The Maxus Terron 9 is a mid-size pickup truck produced by Chinese automaker SAIC Maxus since 2024. It is available with both diesel engine and battery electric powertrains.

Contents

The model is marketed as the Maxus Interstellar X (Chinese :大通星际X; pinyin :Dàtōng Xīngjì X, translation: star boundary or interstellar) in China.

Specifications

The Terron 9 is based on an all-new chassis design called Starbridge Architecture (Chinese :星桥架构; pinyin :Xīng qiáo jiàgòu). [1]

The Terron 9 offers a towing capacity of 3.5 tonnes and a payload of 620 kg (1,370 lb) in its 1.7 m (5 ft 7 in) long load bed, [2] which extends to 2.4 m with the tailgate down. The electric version includes a power-operated front trunk with a capacity of 236 dm3 and two integrated seats. [3]

The truck features double-wishbone independent suspension on all four wheels and BorgWarner front and rear differential locks. [1]

Interior features include a 12.3-inch LCD instrument panel and a 12.3-inch central control touchscreen with wireless CarPlay and Android Auto.

Off-road and safety technologies include:

SAIC Maxus claims that "high-strength and ultra-high-strength steel account for 73%" of the Terron 9’s chassis structure and a combined diesel fuel consumption of 7.9 L/100 km (36 mpgimp; 30 mpgUS). [1]

Four-wheel-drive system

According to official information published by SAIC Maxus, the pickup is equipped with a "Super four-wheel-drive system" (超选四驱系统). [4] The manufacturer states that this system features three mechanical differential locks: front, centre, and rear (前中后三把机械锁), allowing the vehicle to operate as a full-time four-wheel-drive truck with a lockable centre differential for off-road use. [4]

This configuration enables continuous torque distribution between the front and rear axles on high-traction surfaces, while the driver can manually lock the differentials for challenging terrain. The setup positions the Terron 9 among a limited number of mid-size pickups offering full-time 4WD capability.

For the battery-electric variant, the system differs: the eTerron 9 employs a real-time four-wheel-drive layout managed by its front and rear electric motors. The front axle motor engages through a one-way clutch to control torque delivery in Drive gear, while it is not engaged in Reverse gear. [5]

Powertrain

Electric

The eTerron 9 is equipped with two electric motors (125 kW (168 hp) at the front and 200 kW (270 hp) at the rear) for a combined power output of 325 kW (436 hp), powered by a LFP battery with a capacity of 102 kWh (370 MJ). [6] It supports direct current (DC) fast charging up to 115 kW (154 hp), enabling a 20–80% charge in around 40 minutes. [7] Maxus quotes an acceleration of 0–100 km/h in 5.8 seconds and lists a vehicle-to-load (V2L) power export function with multiple external socket options. [8]

The LFP battery pack uses a liquid-cooled thermal management system designed to maintain stable performance across extreme temperatures and improve charging efficiency. [9] It also supports vehicle-to-load (V2L) functionality, enabling external power supply for tools or appliances with a rated output of up to 6.6 kW through multiple sockets located in the load bed and cabin. [10]

Diesel

The diesel-powered Terron 9 is equipped with a 2.5-litre SAIC πPlus 2.5T turbodiesel engine, producing 165 kW (221 hp) and 520 N⋅m (380 lbf⋅ft) of torque. It is paired with an 8-speed ZF 8HP50 automatic transmission and features a full-time four-wheel-drive system with selectable locking differentials. At launch, the 2.5-litre diesel was claimed to be the most powerful four-cylinder turbodiesel in its class. [1]

Markets

China

In China, the vehicle is marketed as the 星际X (pinyin :Xīngjì X, lit. "Interstellar" or "Starry" X) with Maxus branding in the front and back.

Europe

The battery-electric version, marketed as the Maxus eTerron 9, was unveiled on 17 September 2024 at the IAA Transportation in Hanover, [11] [12] marking the brand’s entry into the European market. [13] [14]

Oceania

Australia

Marketed as the LDV Terron 9 and the LDV eTerron 9 for electric variants, it went on sale in Australia on 30 June 2025, offered in two trim levels: Origin and Evolve. [15] The diesel variant is also sold under the MG U9 nameplate by MG Motor. It is offered in three trims: Explore, Explore X, and Explore Pro. The MG U9 introduces a powered “Smart Hatch” mid-gate and MultiFold seating system that allow the cabin and tub to merge into a continuous load area, as well as a powered multi-step tailgate with built-in folding steps for easier access. [16]

New Zealand

The LDV Terron 9 was launched in New Zealand on 12 June 2025, in the sole Elite variant. [17]

Africa

South Africa

The LDV Terron 9 was launched in South Africa on 1 September 2025, with three trim levels: Elite, Premium and Flagship. [18]

Latin America

Chile

In Chile, the Terron 9 is marketed as the Maxus All New T90. Sales began in September 2025 with two trim levels: GL and GLX. At launch, it was unveiled with a Euro 6c 2.5-litre SAIC πPlus engine and reported as the most powerful four-cylinder turbodiesel in its class in the Chilean market. [19]

Safety

ANCAP test results
LDV Terron 9 diesel variants (2024) [20]
TestPoints%
Overall:Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svg
Adult occupant:36.7891%
Child occupant:4489%
Pedestrian:53.1384%
Safety assist:15.3885%
ANCAP test results
MG U9 diesel variants (2024) [21]
TestPoints%
Overall:Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svg
Adult occupant:36.7891%
Child occupant:4489%
Pedestrian:53.1384%
Safety assist:15.3885%
Euro NCAP test results
Maxus eTerron 9 (LHD) (2024) [22]
TestPoints%
Overall:Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svg
Adult occupant:36.891%
Child occupant:4284%
Pedestrian:53.183%
Safety assist:15.179%

References

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  4. 1 2 "上汽大通MAXUS星际X正式上市,售价区间为18.98-26.98万元". 中国皮卡网 (China Pickups Network) (in Chinese). 17 September 2024. Retrieved 2025-11-12.
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  14. "The Maxus eTerron 9 is Europe's first all-electric, AWD pick-up". Top Gear. 19 September 2024.
  15. Stopford, William (2025-06-29). "2025 LDV Terron 9 price and specs: New ute joins smaller T60". CarExpert. Retrieved 2025-09-05.
  16. "MG U9". MG Motor Australia. Retrieved 2025-11-12.
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  19. "La Maxus T90 debuta como la mid-size más grande y potente del mercado chileno". RutaMotor (in Spanish). Retrieved 2025-11-12.
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  21. "ANCAP results for MG U9 diesel variants". ancap.com.au. 2024.
  22. https://www.euroncap.com/en/results/maxus/eterron+9/53411