
The Zhan Qi is an off-road vehicle under BAW (Beijing Automobile Works), with body dimensions of 4080mm in length, 1828mm in width, and 1870mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2300mm, making it a compact SUV. The Zhan Qi is equipped with a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine across all models, featuring multi-point fuel injection technology and an aluminum alloy cylinder head, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. The front suspension of this vehicle uses a leaf spring non-independent suspension, while the rear suspension also employs a leaf spring non-independent suspension. It is equipped with part-time four-wheel-drive technology, offering high-speed four-wheel-drive mode, low-speed four-wheel-drive mode, and high-speed two-wheel-drive mode. When switched to low-speed four-wheel-drive mode, the wheel torque is amplified, enhancing the vehicle's off-road capability and ability to escape difficult terrain.

As an automotive enthusiast, I'm quite familiar with the War Flag brand, which is owned by Beijing Automobile Works (BAW) and specializes in rugged off-road vehicles. This vehicle originated from the BJ212 series in the 1960s, featuring a rough-and-tumble design with exceptional off-road capabilities, specifically engineered for mountain trails and wilderness. Having driven it a few times, I found the chassis to be solid though comfort is average, but its affordable price makes it ideal for off-road enthusiasts. Nowadays it has become a classic collector's item with significant status in China's automotive history, and many enthusiasts enjoy modifying and upgrading it.

I remember driving the War Flag vehicle in my younger days, a product manufactured by Beijing Automobile Works. It was incredibly durable, with off-road capabilities that rivaled imported models. The body was sturdy, and simple repairs were hassle-free, making it ideal for hauling cargo or fieldwork. Nowadays, you don't see many on the road, but veteran drivers know it originated from military vehicle design, boasting high reliability. In rain or snow, the four-wheel-drive mode provided rock-solid stability, proving more practical than flashy new cars.

I'm a tech enthusiast, and the Warrior is a brand of off-road vehicles by BAIC. Its core components, such as the four-cylinder engine and rear axle suspension, are designed to be simple and practical. The body has strong impact resistance, making it suitable for harsh road conditions. However, the configuration is not high-end, and fuel consumption is relatively high, so I recommend buying a used one for modifications. It has a good reputation among domestic vehicles, especially among those who work in the field.


