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Maxus G50 for Sale in Qatar

About the Maxus G50 in Qatar

The Maxus G50 is a compact MPV-style van aimed at families, staff transport and ride-hailing operators in Qatar who need more seats than a typical SUV without moving up to a full-size bus. Sitting in the people-carrier segment, it offers three-row seating for up to seven or eight passengers depending on configuration, with a focus on space, practicality and value. Buyers in Qatar are drawn to the G50 for its flexible cabin layout, sliding rear doors and relatively compact exterior dimensions that still make it easy to park at malls and in residential areas. With a turbocharged petrol engine, automatic transmission and a good level of standard equipment, it suits both private family use and company fleets. On Qatar Living, most used examples currently come from the early 2020s, offering an alternative to more established Japanese and Korean MPVs at a lower entry price.

Variants available in Qatar

In the wider GCC region, the Maxus G50 is commonly offered in 1.5T Elite, 1.5T Executive and 1.5T Luxury trims, all using a 1.5‑litre turbo petrol engine and automatic transmission. Some markets also have Comfort, Premium and Pro grades, and a few offer both seven and eight seat layouts. In Qatar specifically, availability is still limited on the used market: Qatar Living currently lists one active Maxus G50, from model year 2021. Local dealer inventory tends to focus on higher equipment levels with alloy wheels, fabric or leatherette upholstery and rear air-conditioning, but exact trim names on Qatari-spec cars may differ slightly from neighbouring markets.

Spec highlights

The Maxus G50 sold in the region typically uses a 1.5‑litre turbocharged four‑cylinder petrol engine producing around 160–170 hp and 230–250 Nm of torque, paired to a 7‑speed dual‑clutch or conventional automatic gearbox. It is front‑wheel drive, with seating for up to eight and dimensions of about 4,825 mm long, 1,825 mm wide and 1,778 mm high. Features on many trims include rear parking sensors, reversing camera, multi‑zone air-conditioning with rear vents, keyless entry, and a touchscreen infotainment system. Safety kit usually includes ABS, stability control and multiple airbags, depending on specification.

Price range in Qatar

Regional data indicates that new Maxus G50 prices in Qatar and nearby markets generally start around QAR 65,000 and can reach roughly QAR 75,000 depending on trim and options. Used prices in Qatar for 2021 models are typically lower, with actual asking figures varying based on mileage, service history and overall condition. With only one active listing on Qatar Living at the moment, the used price range is still forming, so buyers should expect some variation as more examples reach the market.

Alternatives buyers also consider

Shoppers considering the Maxus G50 in Qatar also look at similar three‑row family vehicles such as the Toyota Innova and Hyundai Staria, as well as compact MPVs and vans like the Kia Carnival and Nissan Serena imported from other markets. Some buyers may also cross‑shop three‑row crossovers such as the Mitsubishi Outlander or Nissan X‑Trail if they prioritise SUV styling over maximum seating space.

Maintenance & reliability

The Maxus G50 is built by SAIC, one of China’s largest manufacturers, and shares components with other Maxus models, which helps parts availability through the official Maxus distributor in Qatar. Routine servicing costs are generally lower than for larger Japanese or European MPVs, especially for consumables like filters, pads and tyres. Industry reliability reports for the G50 are still limited compared with long‑established rivals, but owners in regional markets commonly highlight the turbo engine and dual‑clutch transmission as areas where timely oil changes and correct fluids are important. Electrical issues such as sensors or infotainment glitches are occasionally reported on similar Chinese MPVs. Sticking to the dealer service schedule and using authorised parts is advisable, particularly while the vehicle remains within any warranty period.

Frequently asked questions

How many seats does the Maxus G50 have in Qatar?

Most Maxus G50 models in the region offer three rows with seven or eight seats, depending on configuration. Qatari‑spec cars are typically delivered in family‑friendly layouts with a 2+3+2 or 2+3+3 arrangement, but you should check each Qatar Living listing or with the dealer to confirm the exact seat count.

What engine does the Maxus G50 use?

The Maxus G50 in GCC markets usually comes with a 1.5‑litre turbocharged petrol engine producing around 160–170 hp and 230–250 Nm, paired with an automatic or dual‑clutch transmission. Some overseas markets also offer a smaller 1.3‑litre turbo option, but this is less common in Qatar.

Is the Maxus G50 fuel efficient?

Official combined fuel economy figures vary by market and test cycle, but the 1.5‑litre turbo engine with automatic transmission is designed to balance power and efficiency for daily use. Owners in other regions report highway consumption around 11–12 km/l in mixed driving, though actual figures in Qatar will depend on traffic, heat and driving style.

What is the typical price of a used Maxus G50 in Qatar?

With only one active 2021 listing on Qatar Living at present, the used price range is still quite narrow. As a guide, regional new prices run from about QAR 65,000 to QAR 75,000 depending on trim, so used 2021 models in good condition will usually be priced below that, with mileage, options and service history influencing the final figure.

Is it easy to get parts and service for the Maxus G50 in Qatar?

Yes. Maxus has an official distributor network in Qatar, and the G50 shares many components with other Maxus models, which helps with parts availability. Routine maintenance and common wear items are generally straightforward for local workshops familiar with Chinese and Japanese MPVs.

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