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1 First generation (2014-present)  



1.1  BAIC BJ40  





1.2  BAIC BJ40L  



1.2.1  2019 facelift  





1.2.2  2020 facelift  







1.3  Beijing F40  







2 Second generation (2023-present)  





3 References  





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Beijing BJ40
Second generation Beijing BJ40
Overview
ManufacturerBAIC Motor
Also called
  • Beijing BJ40 Plus/ BAIC BJ40L (4-door)
  • BAIC F40 (pickup)
  • BAIC B40/B70 (During development)
  • Innoson IVM G40 (Nigeria)
  • Nord A7 (Nigeria)
  • Mobius 3 (Kenya)
  • ICKX K2 (Italy)
  • Aras 3 (Iran)
  • Production2014–present
    Body and chassis
    ClassSUV/Off-road vehicle (J)
    Body style
  • 3-door SUV
  • The Beijing BJ40 is an off-road vehicle produced by BAIC Motor. Originally branded directly as a BAIC product, the vehicle series was rebadged under the Beijing brand after the brand was introduced in 2019.[1]

    First generation (2014-present)[edit]

    BAIC/Beijing BJ40
    Overview
    ManufacturerBAIC Motor
    Also calledBeijing BJ40 Plus/ BAIC BJ40L (4-door)
    BAIC F40 (pickup)
    BAIC B40/B70 (During development)
    Innoson IVM G40 (Nigeria)
    Nord A7 (Nigeria)
    Mobius 3 (Kenya)
    ICKX K2 (Italy)
    Aras 3 (Iran)
    Production2013–present
    2016–present (BJ40L)
    Model years2014–present
    2016–present (BJ40L)
    AssemblyBeijing, China
    Batna Algeria[2]
    Lahore, Pakistan
    DesignerZhang Te
    Body and chassis
    Body style2-door SUV
    4-door SUV
    2-door pickup truck
    Powertrain
    Engine2.0 L B205R I4 (turbo petrol)
    2.3 L B235R I4 (turbo petrol)
    2.4 L G4CA I4 (petrol)
    Transmission5-speed manual
    6-speed automatic
    Dimensions
    Wheelbase2,450 mm (96.5 in)
    2,730 mm (107.5 in) (BJ40L)
    Length4,350 mm (171.3 in) (BJ40)
    4,630 mm (182.3 in) (BJ40L)
    Width1,843 mm (72.6 in)
    Height1,834 mm (72.2 in) (BJ40)
    1,861 mm (73.3 in) (BJ40L)
    Curb weight1,830 kg (4,030 lb) (BJ40)
    2,005 kg (4,420 lb) (BJ40L)
    Chronology
    PredecessorBAIC BJ2020
    BAIC BJ2022

    The first generation BJ40 is divided into four trim levels, the BJ40 S (Super), BJ40 P (Professional), BJ40 C (City) and BJ40 SE (Special Edition). They were designated for different target consumer groups.[1]

    BAIC BJ40[edit]

    The BAIC B40/BJ40 originally debuted as a concept during the 2010 Beijing Auto Show, and it is controversial as it resembles the iconic Jeep Wrangler styling wise.[3]

    The BJ40 production car debuted at the 2013 Guangzhou Auto Show. The BJ naming system stands for Beijing-Jeep, because in the 1980s Beijing Automotive Engineering Company (predecessor of today's BAIC) signed an alliance with the American brand Jeep, thus the company Beijing Jeep Corporation was born (which would soon acquire other companies and leave that name to become BAIC). Through this agreement, the BAIC BJ40 (Beijing-Jeep) would go on sale based on none other than the Jeep Wrangler itself.[4]

    The BJ40 comes with a 2.4 liter four-cylinder petrol engine producing 143 HP and 217 Nm of torque mated to a 5-speed manual gearbox with a minimum ground clearance of 210 mm, an approach angle of 37°, departure angle of 33°, and a 24° vertical angle.[5][6]

  • Beijing BJ40 rear
    Beijing BJ40 rear
  • BAIC BJ40L[edit]

    The BAIC BJ40L is the 4-door long wheelbase version of the BJ40 and it debuted on the 2016 Beijing Auto Show which also previewed the facelift of the BJ40. Prices for the BJ40L ranges from 129,800 to 179,800 yuan.[7][8]

  • Beijing BJ40L rear
    Beijing BJ40L rear
  • 2019 facelift[edit]

    A facelift was launched for the BJ40 2019 model year. The facelift cancelled the "L" nameplate with the 4-door models renamed to BJ40 Plus. The 2019 model also features a revised front fascia design and updated tail lamps and rear bumper. The update also features a revised front and rear end styling, and a 2.0 liter turbo engine producing 160 kW and 320 Nm.[1]

    A version called the Beijing BJ40 Plus City Hunter Edition was also revealed in 2019 via the 2019 Shanghai Auto Show. The BJ40 City Hunter Edition is part of the BJ40 "C" series trim level which stands for "City". In terms of technology, the infotainment system is equipped with an upgraded 2.0 intelligent voice interaction system, 12.3-inch full LCD instrument panel, 10-inch smart car display and streaming media with an automatic anti-glare rear view mirror. The version also has interior features including surround sound, voice control, power seat and three-speed heating seat to meet the needs of urban users of the "C" trim.[9]

    The Beijing BJ40 City Hunter Edition is powered by a 2.0 liter turbocharged direct-injection gasoline engine with a maximum power of 160 kW and a peak torque of 320 Nm mated to a 6-speed automatic transmission supplied by ZF. The Beijing BJ40 City Hunter Edition is also equipped with an electronically controlled time-sharing four-wheel drive system, and provides a variety of different driving modes for different terrains.[1] On 2020, Sazgar signed an agreement with BAIC to produce the BJ40 in complete knock down in Pakistan and by 29 May 2021 production of the SUV started.[10]

  • Beijing BJ40 Plus rear
    Beijing BJ40 Plus rear
  • Beijing BJ40 2019MY facelift (2-door)
    Beijing BJ40 2019MY facelift (2-door)
  • 2020 facelift[edit]

    For the 2020 model year, Beijing Off-Road launched the BJ40 Tribute 2020 version was launched with two configuration models, priced at 169,900 yuan and 200,000 yuan.[11]

    Beijing F40[edit]

    On September 16, 2019, BAIC launched the Beijing off-road F40 pickup, priced at 149,800 yuan (~US$21,200). The Beijing F40 is the pickup model of Beijing BJ40 with adjusted appearance details and adopts a single-row cabin design. The second row space was replaced by an exposed cargo bed. The Beijing F40 pickup is powered by 2.3 liter turbocharged engine shared with the BJ40.[12]

  • Beijing F40 rear
    Beijing F40 rear

  • Second generation (2023-present)[edit]

    Beijing BJ40 II
    Overview
    ManufacturerBAIC Motor
    Production2023–present
    Model years2023–present
    AssemblyBeijing, China
    Body and chassis
    Body style4-door SUV
    Powertrain
    Engine2.0 L I4
    Transmission8-speed automatic
    Dimensions
    Wheelbase2,760 mm (108.7 in)
    Length4,790 mm (188.6 in)
    Width1,940 mm (76.4 in)
    Height1,929 mm (75.9 in)
    Chronology
    PredecessorBAIC BJ2020
    BAIC BJ2022
    Second generation Beijing BJ40 rear

    The second generation BJ40 was unveiled in August 2023, and was planned to be launched in November 2023. The second generation model has a 37° approach angle and 31° departure angle with a 24° ramp angle and a 230mm ground clearance. The powertrain is a 2.0-liter turbo engine with a 8-speed automatic transmission developing a maximum power output of 180kW and 395N·m of torque. The acceleration from 0-100km/h is within 10 seconds.[13]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c d "BAIC Launched Beijing Brand & Off-Road Vehicle BJ40 City Hunter Edition At 2019 Shanghai Auto Show". chinapev.com. May 15, 2019.
  • ^ Batna, Algeria Senova production
  • ^ Ning, W. E. (October 21, 2013). "Beijing Auto B40 becomes Beijing Auto BJ40". CarNewsChina.com.
  • ^ Kai., T. (December 15, 2023). "History of BAIC BJ40". Motor1Argentina.com.
  • ^ Feijter, Tycho de (November 16, 2013). "The Beijing Auto BJ40 is Ready for the China car market". CarNewsChina.com.
  • ^ Wang, Joey (November 22, 2013). "Beijing Auto BJ40 debuts on the Guangzhou Auto Show, looking Ready". CarNewsChina.com.
  • ^ Feijter, Tycho de (February 5, 2016). "Spy Shots: Beijing Auto BJ40L is Naked in Beijing". CarNewsChina.com.
  • ^ Ning, W. E. (March 14, 2016). "This is the Beijing Auto BJ40L for China". CarNewsChina.com.
  • ^ Zhang, Xiaodan (April 16, 2019). "上海车展:BJ40城市猎人版售17.48万起". AutoHome.com.cn.
  • ^ "Sazgar-BAIC starts production of BAIC BJ40 turbo in Pakistan". 8 July 2021. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  • ^ "2020 Beijing Auto BJ40". Autohome. Archived from the original on 2008-04-26.
  • ^ Zhang, Xiaodan (September 17, 2019). "Beijing F40 Pickup is Ready in Chinese Market, This is the First Pickup from BAIC". chinapev.com.
  • ^ "颜值出众 新一代北京BJ40有望11月上市". Autohome.
  • External links[edit]


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