If you search AutoTrader right now, there are over 50 and counting used and new examples of the BAIC Beijing X55 on sale. We hand picked some of the deals across the 3 trim levels on offer.
The BAIC Beijing X55 is slowly popping up more and more on South African roads. It’s no surprise why considering that BAIC went to town with technology and innovation while keeping the cost down for you, the lovely consumer. I had the vehicle on test and you can read my thoughts here.
Mercedes-Benz influences, hot styling, a punchy 1.5 litre turbocharged engine with dynamic handling that would make other SUVs shiver in their timbers. The Beijing X55 will even find itself being manufactured in East London in the near future. My colleague Chad Lückhoff also had a go with the car and you can read his thoughts here. If you’ve read this far and are keen on the Beijing X55, you can search AutoTrader for the latest used and new offerings and even try out our Instant Offer Tool to sell your current car quick and easy to fund a new Beijing X55. However, we handpicked 3 of the best offers from the Bejing X55 range to give you a good idea of what to look for.
Dynamic
The Dynamic variant of the Beijing X55 is the entry-level model. Despite this variant being the starter pack of the range, it’s far from spartan as features like Rear Park Distance Control, ISOFIX child seat mounts and even tyre pressure monitoring systems come as standard along with the same 1.5 litre turbocharged mill making the same 130 kW and 305 Nm output as the rest of the range. Starting price brand new is R394 900. This linked example here has delivery mileage, under 50km on the clock and even still has the protective shipping plastics covering the seats.
Elite
The Elite variant steps things up a notch by adding 19-inch wheels this time, electrically operated hidden door handles and even a panoramic sunroof. One of the biggest features included would be an electronically operated bootlid with a safety mechanism to prevent you from pinching your fingers. Starting price brand new is R424 900. This example is painted in white and suits the Beijing X55 quite nicely with dark grey wheels.
Premium
The Premium variant of the Beijing X55 dials everything up 11 luxury-wise for not much more money than the Elite variant. You’ll find features like driver and passenger electrically adjustable front seating, front seat heating and ventilation and the rear occupants can even adjust their seating slightly. Starting price brand new for the Premium variant will find you paying R454 900. This example comes with delivery mileage at under 50km and is painted in an electrifying yellow colour and even comes with a fresh set of aftermarket wheels.
*Prices were correct at the time of publishing and all adverts were available and live at the time as well.
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