What are the differences between Baojun 360 and 730?

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LeHaley
07/24/25 4:02pm
The differences between Baojun 360 and 730 are: 1. Different positioning: Baojun 360 is a 6-seater family car; Baojun 730 is a 7-seater family car; 2. Different body dimensions: The length, width, and height of Baojun 360 are 4615mm, 1735mm, and 1660mm respectively; The length, width, and height of Baojun 730 are 4780mm, 1820mm, and 1755mm respectively. Baojun 730 is equipped with ESP body stability system, ABS anti-lock braking function, EBD electronic brake-force distribution, TCS traction control system, HBA brake assist, HHC hill start assist, front four airbags with side curtains, tire pressure monitoring, and a 360-degree panoramic view system.
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Brian
08/11/25 8:58am
I've been driving MPVs for over a decade, and I feel the biggest differences between the Baojun 360 and 730 lie in seating capacity and space design. The 360 features a 6-seat layout, ideal for small families or occasional outings with friends. Its second-row independent seats offer easy access, and while the trunk has enough room for luggage, it's not particularly spacious. The 730, with its 7 seats, clearly has an advantage when carrying more passengers, especially with its larger trunk that can accommodate significantly more items. On the road, the 360 feels more agile, with lighter steering that's perfect for city driving, whereas the 730's larger body provides better stability on highways but requires more caution when turning. Price-wise, the 360 is more affordable, with basic models starting just over 100,000 yuan, while the 730 costs about 10,000 to 20,000 yuan more but includes additional premium features like a touchscreen and rearview camera. Maintenance costs for both are economical, with fuel expenses staying under 500 yuan per month. Choosing between them really depends on daily needs—the 360 is more than sufficient and hassle-free for smaller groups.
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