- Other safety equipment includes the following:
- Price list and model range
- What about the X55’s above-mentioned Chinese rivals?
The BAIC Beijing X55 has just been launched and South Africans are impressed with how much car they can get for not so much money. If you're considering a BAIC Beijing X55 and you're concerned with onboard safety for your younger passengers, find out if the BAIC has Isofix anchorage points.
The Beijing X55 is an impressive new mid-size SUV from Chinese automaker BAIC, a manufacturer which didn’t really feature on our local passenger vehicle radar until very recently.
Local buyers are smitten With the hyper-futuristic X55 that looks just like an ultramodern concept car, and SA motoring media were equally impressed by interior comfort, technology and ride quality. Read our launch report below:
If you’re wondering whether the X55 is safe, you can rest assured that even the base model is equipped with two pairs of Isofix points for the outer rear seats as well as 6 airbags. This means will be able to install two compatible baby seats or two toddler seats (or one of both) on the second row.
Other safety equipment includes the following:
Price list and model range
Pricing is the name of the game in this segment and the onslaught from the other Chinese firms have shown that quality doesn’t have to cost an arm and a leg and the buying public is taking note. Recent success of the Haval Jolion and Chery Tiggo means that the future looks bright for this latest offering. The pricing of the X55 is extremely competitive. – Chad Luckhoff, AutoTrader
Model | Price |
BAIC Beijing X55 Dynamic | R394 900 |
BAIC Beijing X55 Elite | R424 900 |
BAIC Beijing X55 Premium | R454 900 |
What about the X55’s above-mentioned Chinese rivals?
We see so many Chinese crossovers on our roads of late, like the Jolion and Chery Tiggo, but how do they compare to the X55 with regard to running costs? Click on the link below to find out which one wins this all-important battle:
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Ané AlbertseAné was bitten by the motoring bug at a very young age. Her mom recalls her sitting in her stroller as a 3-year old, naming every car that came past. She was working as a freelance motoring journalist for publications such as Rapport and City Press, when AutoTrader nabbed her for good. She lives in the Western Cape with her two kids and two cats.View News & Reviews
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