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Why was the BJ20 discontinued?

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OLondyn
07/29/2025, 08:12:13 AM

The main reason for its discontinuation is the low sales volume of this model. Below is a relevant introduction to the BJ20: Exterior: The most satisfying aspect of this car is its appearance. The rugged and boxy body shape gives off a strong off-road vehicle vibe, and the iconic split headlights on the front face are highly distinctive. However, the overall design is somewhat too aggressive, so those who like it will love it, while those who don't may find it unacceptable. Interior: The BJ20's interior performance is average. According to feedback from users, the comfort experience for rear passengers is relatively poor. The seats are not soft enough, and the stiff suspension tuning results in a noticeable bumpy ride. The trunk space is also relatively small, but it is sufficient for daily commuting purposes.

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DelHector
08/13/2025, 06:31:32 PM

I used to drive the BJ20 and quite liked its design, but now it's been discontinued. Out of curiosity, I talked to some industry insiders and found out the main reasons. Primarily, its sales never took off due to fierce market competition. Models like the Haval H6 offered more features at a more affordable price, and while the BJ20 had some initial popularity, it couldn't sustain sales in the long run. Additionally, with the tightening of environmental policies, the nationwide implementation of the China VI emission standards in 2019 posed a challenge. The BJ20's engine technology was outdated and didn't meet the new requirements. Upgrading it would have required significant investment from the manufacturer, but the low sales didn't justify such expenditure. BAW likely shifted its focus to electric models, such as its newly launched new energy series, deeming continued production of the BJ20 unprofitable. As an ordinary car owner, I understand that cars evolve quickly, but I still miss the driving experience of this model. It also serves as a reminder for everyone to consider the latest models and technological advancements when buying a car, ensuring they stay aligned with market trends.

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Brooklyn
10/08/2025, 10:21:42 PM

As an automotive technician, I frequently handle maintenance issues for the BJ20. Recently, I realized it had been discontinued when no new vehicles came in for repairs. From a technical standpoint, the BJ20 has a relatively high failure rate, with common issues in the electrical system and suspension components, which can be costly to repair. Following the implementation of China's National VI emission standards, the engine failed to meet emission requirements, and the upgrade solution was complex and expensive. The manufacturer, BAW, deemed it economically unviable and took no action. Market pressure is also significant, with strong competitors like the Geely Binyue dominating the compact SUV segment, leading to declining sales due to the BJ20's ambiguous positioning. Our repair shop now focuses more on the rapid technological advancements in new vehicles. With the discontinuation of older models, spare parts supply may be affected, so we advise owners to schedule regular inspections to prevent potential issues. The automotive industry is such that outdated products are phased out when they can't keep up.

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LaJackson
11/21/2025, 10:36:59 PM

From a market perspective, analyzing the discontinuation of the BAIC BJ20, it was initially positioned as an economical compact SUV but later experienced a significant sales decline. Competitors such as the Changan CS75 continuously upgraded to capture market share, while the BJ20's price advantage became less apparent and its interior features fell behind. On the policy front, the mandatory implementation of the China VI emission standards in 2019 posed a challenge as the BJ20's engine failed to meet certification requirements, with high upgrade costs and weak market demand. As a result, BAW decided to shift resources towards electric vehicle models and new technology development. This decision is reasonable because the automotive market follows the principle of survival of the fittest, and brands with insufficient adaptability must adjust. Having observed many similar cases, I note that many consumers now prioritize new energy vehicles, so it's important to stay updated on brand trends and not cling to outdated models.

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McCora
01/12/2026, 12:12:59 AM

Concerned about environmental issues, I found that the discontinuation of the BJ20 is closely related to emission regulations. After the implementation of the China VI emission standards in 2019, the requirements for exhaust control became stricter. The BJ20's old engine could not meet the standards, and upgrading it would require significant R&D investment. However, with sluggish sales, BAW could not justify the cost, leading the manufacturer to prioritize the development of electric and low-emission new models. At the same time, market trends are shifting toward clean energy, making this traditional fuel-powered vehicle naturally obsolete. Under the push for environmental protection, older models that cannot keep up with upgrades will be phased out. It is advisable to prioritize green certification when choosing a car to ensure long-term usability. This example illustrates how fast technology advances, and we must adapt to the trend.

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StRobert
04/08/2026, 04:05:18 AM

As a loyal user of the BJ20, it's unfortunate that it has been discontinued. The reasons are multifaceted, with poor sales being the primary factor—it was squeezed out in the fiercely competitive SUV market. Additionally, after the upgrade to the National VI emission standards, the BJ20's technology became outdated, and the cost of improvement was high. BAW may have redirected its resources to the development of new electric models. As a fan, I understand the necessity of innovation but still miss its unique design. This reminds me that products always have a lifecycle, and when buying a car, it's important to stay updated on the latest trends and market evolution.

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