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How many 7-seater models does Baojun have?

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Bernice
07/29/2025, 08:26:21 PM

Baojun offers three 7-seater models: Baojun 560, Baojun 730, and Baojun 530, all positioned as compact SUVs. The Baojun 560 is equipped with a 1.5T engine, the Baojun 730 comes with both 1.5L and 1.5T engines, and the Baojun 530 features a 1.5T engine. The Baojun 560 measures 4595mm in length, 1750mm in width, and 1435mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2640mm. The Baojun 730 has dimensions of 4710mm in length, 1780mm in width, and 1740mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2750mm. The Baojun 530 measures 4655mm in length, 1835mm in width, and 1760mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2750mm.

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McFinn
08/15/2025, 01:01:37 AM

As a father who frequently travels with my family, I've always paid attention to practical car models, and Baojun indeed offers several good seven-seater options. From what I know, Baojun has three main seven-seater models: the Baojun 730, Baojun RM-5, and the seven-seat version of the Baojun 530. The 730 features a classic MPV design with exceptionally spacious interiors—even the third-row seats are comfortable, making it perfect for suburban trips with elderly parents and kids. The RM-5 blends SUV-style aesthetics with smart interiors, allowing voice control for air conditioning and music, which adds convenience during commutes. As an SUV, the 530's seven-seat layout is ideal for occasional gatherings with friends. I've driven the 730 a few times—it has low fuel consumption (around 7L/100km), easy maintenance, and readily available spare parts. Standard safety features like airbags and stability control ensure steady highway driving. If your family is considering a car purchase, test-driving to experience the space firsthand is highly recommended. Overall, these models offer great value for money, allowing you to enjoy family trips without stretching your budget.

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LaEliana
10/19/2025, 03:58:21 AM

I'm fascinated by cars and often research new models from various brands. Baojun's seven-seater lineup has left a deep impression on me. Currently, there are three main models: the Baojun 730, a veteran MPV with stable performance; the RM-5, featuring a large screen with an intelligent connectivity system; and the seven-seater version of the 530, which has a sportier suspension. The 1.5L engine in the 730 is smooth and reliable; I've tried the RM-5, and its acceleration is fluid, with the second row capable of sliding to adjust space. The 530 performs well off-road, and its seven-seat folding feature makes the luggage space very practical. The engine tuning leans towards fuel efficiency, with city driving consuming around 7L per 100km. The prices are affordable, mostly just over 100,000 yuan, with limited modification potential but sufficient for daily use. I think these cars focus on functionality rather than extravagance, making them suitable for family or small team trips. The interior materials are eco-friendly and odor-free, and improved sound insulation makes long-distance driving more peaceful.

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BarrettFitz
10/19/2025, 04:00:37 AM

For urban commuting, I always worry about parking difficulties, but the Baojun 7-seater models are quite considerate. There are three options: the 730, RM-5, and 530. I usually drive the RM-5, which has a moderate size, making it easy to navigate through streets. The 7-seat configuration is rarely used, so folding them down leaves ample trunk space for weekend shopping. With a low fuel consumption of 7L per 100km, it saves a lot of money. The engine responds quickly, making it effortless to start in traffic jams. Basic maintenance is affordable, and oil changes are straightforward. The air conditioning cools down rapidly, preventing stuffiness in summer. The seats are comfortable, ensuring no soreness even after long drives, and picking up kids from school is quick and convenient. These models feature a user-friendly space layout, with the third row folding flat to accommodate large items. Highly practical, they depreciate less over a few years, perfectly suiting the demands of urban life.

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McHaley
12/02/2025, 03:38:57 AM

When seeking cost-effective cars, I value the affordability of Baojun's seven-seater models. Three options stand out: the 730 with its low starting price and simple maintenance, the RM-5 offering high-end features like automatic air conditioning, and the 530 with its SUV-style durability. Having used the 730 for several years, I found its average fuel consumption of 7.5L and annual insurance cost of just 2000 to be very economical, with easily available parts and affordable repairs. The RM-5's smart features, such as the practical reverse camera, enhance driving confidence. The seven-seat design offers flexibility for both family trips and cargo transport, catering to all household needs. Newer models have improved noise control, ensuring a smooth ride even on highways. Overall, the low ownership costs, modest initial investment, and above-average resale value make these cars excellent choices for budget-conscious buyers. Taking friends for a test drive helps them experience the spaciousness and ease of operation firsthand, reducing purchase pressure.

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Jose
01/22/2026, 10:09:37 PM

Prioritizing driving safety, I always opt for reliable models, and the Baojun 7-seater doesn’t disappoint in this regard. Three main recommendations: the 730 comes standard with airbags and an EBD system, the RM-5 excels in crash tests, and the 530 features stable control to prevent rollover. Driving the 530 on the highway feels steady, with responsive braking and strong grip in rain or snow. The space is well-designed, with ample legroom between the three rows for safe movement in emergencies, and comprehensive ISOFIX child seat anchors for thorough protection. The eco-friendly materials minimize new-car odor, benefiting health. Regular maintenance, such as brake pad checks, ensures reliability. The headlights provide sufficient brightness for clear nighttime driving—consider adding a dash cam for extra security. Multi-passenger rides demand attention to safety details, making daily driving worry-free.

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