
The ground clearance of the BJ80 is 250 millimeters, which allows this vehicle to handle most complex road conditions. The BJ80 is a rugged off-road vehicle, equipped with a 2.3-liter turbocharged engine across all variants. This engine delivers a maximum power of 170 kilowatts and a peak torque of 345 Newton-meters. The 2.3-liter turbocharged engine features multi-point fuel injection technology and utilizes an aluminum cylinder head with a cast iron cylinder block. The BJ80 is classified as a mid-to-large-sized hardcore SUV, with body dimensions of 4765mm in length, 1955mm in width, and 1985mm in height, paired with an automatic manual transmission.

I usually drive the BJ80 for off-roading. Its chassis is quite high, with a ground clearance of around 220mm, making it particularly easy to drive on mountain roads or uneven terrain without worrying about scraping the bottom. The vehicle is designed with a focus on off-roading, featuring a robust chassis structure and a four-wheel-drive system, giving it top-notch off-road capability. However, it might feel a bit bumpy when driving in the city, and you need to pay extra attention to parking space. For maintenance, remember to regularly check the suspension system to avoid aging affecting the height. This high-ground-clearance vehicle offers excellent visibility and a strong sense of security, making it perfect for adventure-loving friends.

As a frequent driver, I find the BJ80's ground clearance of approximately 220mm to be moderately high among SUVs in its class. It provides good visibility and underbody protection during city driving, but there's noticeable body roll during high-speed cornering, requiring speed control. A related issue is its relatively stiff suspension tuning, which may cause fatigue on long drives—adjusting tire pressure is recommended to improve comfort. If you often drive on rough roads, this clearance height is practical, preventing wheel jamming. Overall, it strikes a balance between daily usability and light off-road capability.

I use the BJ80 for hauling and outings, with a ground clearance of around 220mm, which handles dirt roads without issues. This design reduces bumpiness, and the kids don't fuss in the back seat. The height is just right, so I don't worry about clearing obstacles, but it needs ample power when climbing hills. Combining space and performance, it's quite capable as a family vehicle. Simple maintenance like cleaning mud from the undercarriage can extend its lifespan.


