What are the body dimensions of the BAIC BJ40?

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Zoe
09/05/25 6:36am
The body dimensions of the BAIC BJ40 are 4645mm in length, 1925mm in width, and 1871mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2745mm. The BJ40 is equipped with an engine produced by Saab, featuring a 2.4L inline four-cylinder naturally aspirated engine with the model code G4CA. It offers two power options: 2.0T and 2.3T, capable of delivering maximum torque outputs of 320Nm and 350Nm respectively. In terms of exterior design, the BAIC BJ40 adopts a rugged SUV style with multiple right-angle designs, exuding a strong masculine appeal. For the interior, as an off-road vehicle, it does not feature overly luxurious decorations but embraces a simple and rugged design style reminiscent of the Wrangler. The window and central locking switches are designed as toggle levers, giving a very retro feel.
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VonBrooklyn
09/17/25 6:54am
I've been driving the BJ40 for three years, and this vehicle is quite sizable. Measuring 4630mm in length, 1925mm in width, and 1871mm in height, it looks much more robust than a regular SUV. Especially with its height exceeding 1.8 meters, the view from inside is exceptionally wide. Sometimes when I take friends camping, the trunk easily fits large items like tents and barbecue grills. The length does make parking a bit tricky, especially in tight spots in older residential areas where it might take two or three attempts to back in. However, with a wheelbase of 2745mm, it's still relatively maneuverable and doesn't feel too clumsy around corners. I mainly bought this car for its practical space; even three big guys can sit in the back without feeling cramped. Oh, and a word of advice: in the city, be mindful of height-restricted barriers—some places have a 2-meter limit, and the car just barely clears them.
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