Is the Baojun 530 a 3-cylinder or 4-cylinder car?

2 Answers
August
07/25/25 11:20am
The Baojun 530 model is equipped with a 1.5-liter inline four-cylinder turbocharged engine and a 1.8L inline four-cylinder engine. Below is the relevant introduction of the Baojun 530: 1. Exterior: The Baojun 530 has dimensions of 4695×1835×1750mm (length/width/height) with a wheelbase of 2750mm, maintaining the overall rugged and stylish design. The new vehicle features a brand-new dot-matrix star grille, and the continuous LED "Future Eye" daytime running lights appear dynamic and futuristic. 2. Interior: The interior adopts a black color scheme, with an asymmetrical dashboard design tilted towards the driver. The all-black soft-wrapped center console enhances the interior quality. The vehicle is equipped with a 10.4-inch high-definition vertical LCD screen, the largest in its class, providing a clear and detailed display for an excellent visual experience. 3. Powertrain: It is powered by a 1.5T turbocharged engine with a maximum power of 108kW/5200rpm and a maximum torque of 250N·m/2200-3400rpm, equivalent to the output of mainstream 2.4L naturally aspirated engines on the market, and complies with the China VI emission standards.
Was this review help?
4
4
Share
Lucian
08/11/25 7:59pm
I'm in the auto repair business and have seen quite a few Baojun 530s come in for maintenance. This model usually comes with a 1.5T four-cylinder engine that delivers smooth power output without many vibration issues. Unlike some small-displacement three-cylinder models that often develop noise or shaking over time, the Baojun 530 doesn't have these problems—it's comfortable for daily driving and has sufficient power for highway acceleration. However, owners should pay extra attention to regular oil changes. Four-cylinder engines are easier to maintain compared to the more complex structure of three-cylinder ones. Ultimately, the Baojun 530's design is reliable and worth choosing to avoid frequent repair hassles.
Was this review help?
7
3
Share
Expand All
More Forum Discussions

Are Cars Afraid of Sun Exposure in Summer?

It's best not to expose cars to direct sunlight in summer. 1. If exposed to intense sunlight, the temperature inside the car can become extremely high. When driving again, the interior will be stuffy, and even with the air conditioning on, it will take time to cool down. 2. Car paint exposed to the sun may fade or lose its gloss. If the original color is white, it may turn milky white after some time. Therefore, it's advisable to park the car in a shaded area. 3. In hot weather, cars should have window films applied, especially new cars. It's particularly important to apply explosion-proof films, also known as solar films, which, as the name suggests, protect against direct sunlight on the car and its occupants. 4. Do not leave flammable items in the car. Items such as gas lighters, air fresheners, perfume, and hair spray should not be placed in areas exposed to sunlight, like the dashboard. Moreover, never leave hazardous fuels like gasoline or diesel inside the car.
15
1
Share

What is the meaning of Panamera?

The meaning of Panamera is the Chinese translation of Porsche's Panamera. The following is an introduction to the 2021 Sport-Turismo 2.9T Porsche Panamera 4: 1. Powertrain: Equipped with a 2.9L twin-turbocharged 6-cylinder engine, paired with an 8-speed wet dual-clutch transmission. 2. Body dimensions: The length, width, and height are 5049mm, 1937mm, and 1428mm respectively. The wheelbase is 2950mm. 3. Chassis: The drivetrain is front-engine four-wheel drive, with a double-wishbone independent front suspension and a multi-link independent rear suspension, featuring a unibody structure.
13
2
Share

What Causes the Continuous Beeping of the Parking Sensor?

Here are the reasons and solutions for the continuous beeping of the parking sensor: 1. The parking sensor probe is blocked by something, causing signal interruption; Solution: Check if there is any obstruction in the radar holes at the rear of the vehicle. 2. The rear wiper hose is leaking or water has seeped into the parking sensor system; Solution: Seal the leak (or replace the hose) and drain any accumulated water in the radar system. 3. The radar ultrasonic signal is faulty, causing false alarms; Solution: Restart the engine, drive the vehicle to an open area, and try reversing again to observe the effect. 4. The parking sensor circuit is short-circuited or the radar module is faulty; Solution: Take the vehicle to a 4S shop or repair shop for inspection, check the circuit, or replace the radar module.
6
5
Share

What to Do If the Driving License Is Lost?

Here are the solutions after losing the driving license: 1. Report to the Vehicle Management Office. The office will arrange for the owner to first write a loss statement, clearly explaining the situation. 2. After completing the loss statement, the owner should take their ID card, photos, and the driving license application form to the Vehicle Management Office or Traffic Police Brigade. Upon successful review, the office will reissue a new driving license for the owner. 3. Owners in a different location can also apply for a replacement in that location. Here are the precautions after losing the driving license: 1. During the period of replacing the new driving license, the owner cannot drive on the road. 3. Even if the driving license is being replaced, as long as the new license has not been issued, it is considered driving without a license. 4. If the owner is unable to handle the replacement personally, they can ask a friend to do it on their behalf, but the procedures will be more complicated.
7
3
Share

What to Do When the Car Battery Keeps Dying?

Here are the steps to solve the problem of a dead car battery: 1. Park the rescue vehicle and the disabled vehicle facing each other, ensuring no contact between the two vehicles and that the jumper cables are long enough. 2. Connect the positive jumper cable to the positive terminals of both car batteries. 3. Connect one end of the negative jumper cable to the negative terminal of the rescue vehicle's battery. 4. Attach the other end of the negative clamp to the chassis, frame, or any unpainted, non-oxidized metal part of the disabled vehicle. 5. Finally, remove the jumper cables in the reverse order of connection. Here are the reasons why the car battery keeps dying: 1. The car has been parked for a long time, causing the battery to discharge. 2. The battery has reached the end of its service life. 3. Insufficient battery electrolyte or leakage. 4. A blown fuse causing the battery to discharge.
19
0
Share

Where to Handle Vehicle Violations?

Go to the local vehicle management office for inquiries. Traffic violation points can be processed at the vehicle management office or traffic police station under the jurisdiction of the vehicle. Where to handle vehicle violations: 1. Pay in person: Since penalty methods vary by location, it's best to bring the original or copies of your driver's license and vehicle registration certificate when visiting in person, and follow the instructions from the vehicle management department at the violation location. This is currently the most "primitive" method, being time-consuming and labor-intensive. 2. Ask a friend to handle it: If you have friends in the area where the violation occurred, you can ask them to help. Remember to send the original or copies of the violation notice, driver's license, vehicle registration certificate, ID card, etc., to your friend to save round-trip time. Note that some provincial and municipal traffic management departments do not accept third-party handling and still require the driver to handle it in person. So, be sure to check before asking a friend to avoid a wasted trip. 3. Process through the online vehicle management office: After logging into the online vehicle management office interface, find the "Traffic Violation" option under "Online Services" on the left, click to see traffic violation inquiries, confirmations, and fines. There is a "Vehicle Violation Inquiry" option that can check vehicles not registered with the online vehicle management office. Just enter the vehicle engine number (last four digits) and vehicle identification code (last six digits) to find the latest vehicle violation information. 4. Pay via postal service: After the introduction of postal service for handling out-of-town traffic violation fines, vehicle owners can pay fines without leaving home, saving time. However, postal service can only handle fine records; if your out-of-town violation involves points deduction, you must visit the local area in person to handle it.
14
0
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.