Beijing BJ60 has now fully revealed and confirmed that it is a body-on-frame SUV – although one with per-wheel suspension. The manufacturer claims the BJ60 boasts class-leading geometric performance, meaning it can approach and descend steep slopes with unparalleled ease. The only engine announced so far burns gas, but a few more powertrains will be added later, including diesel and PHEV with around 100 km (62 miles) of all-electric range.
The SUV is 5,040 mm long, 1,955 mm wide
and 1,925 mm tall with 2,820 mm between the axles and 215 mm of ground
clearance. The new frame is 10% lighter and 32% stiffer than its predecessors,
Beijing points out.
The suspension uses a dual-wishbone design
at the front end and a five-link design at the rear. The travel amounts to 230
and 270 mm, respectively. The approach angle is 37 degrees, departure angle 32
degrees, wading depth 900 mm.
Found inside are either five or seven
seats. The digital dash is 10.25 inches large, while the infotainment
touchscreen slightly larger at 12.8 inches. A small 1.92-inch display between
the vents can be used by default to start the engine, but you can repurpose it
to display current time, weather data, the voice assistant’s avatar, or
something else.
Powering the SUV is a 2.0-liter mildly
hybridized turbo engine rated at 266 PS and 406 Nm of torque. An eight-speed A/T and an electronically controlled transfer
case are used to drive all four wheels. Drivers get nine electronic presets for
all kinds of off-road conditions.
Sales are scheduled to start in the fourth
quarter of 2022, with the Tank 500 being the likeliest main competitor.


