BAIC has officially launched the second generation Beijing BJ30. Using a load-bearing body structure it’s positioned as a light off-road vehicle and comes in both 2WD and 4WD versions. The latter uses a hybrid system known as magic nuclear drive. There are five model in the range and prices range from 99,900 to 136,900 yuan (US$ 13,800 – 18,900). The Beijing BJ30 looks a lot more contemporary and ready for off-road action than the first generation car, whose production ceased last year. At the front it retains the classic five hole grille style although the holes at each end incorporate the headlights. Going with the off-road aesthetic there is chunky black cladding around the bottom of the car and both the front and rear have skid plates. Overall the design has the look of a typical modern boxy hard-core off-roader but is on the generic side.
Dimensions are 4730, 1910 and 1790 mm and the wheelbase is 2820 mm. Meanwhile the approach angle is 25° while
departure is 30° and maximum ground clearance is 215 mm. Higher spec models get
19-inch wheels while the Air and Pro make do with 18-inch wheels.
All the Karuno versions are powered by a
A156T2H four cylinder 1.5T petrol engine which delivers 138 kW maximum power
and 305 Nm torque. This version is believed to be front wheel drive. While the
HEV (magic nuclear drive) versions use the same engine it supplies a maximum of
116 kW power and 235 Nm torque. There is then a front mounted electric motor
with 130 kW power and 315 Nm torque and in the case of the 4WD version (Magic
Nuclear Drive Advanced) an additional 55 kW rear mounted electric motor with a
maximum torque of 135 Nm. The system combined figure for the 2WD is 246 kW
power and 550 Nm torque while for the 4WD it’s 301 kW power and 685 Nm torque.
Top speed for the hybrid versions is 170 km/h compared to 190 km/h for the
petrol car. Additionally the hybrid uses a 2-speed hybrid gearbox (DHT) whereas
the petrol has a seven-speed wet dual clutch unit.
Inside the Beijing BJ30 has quite a clean
design with a 10.25-inch instrument display and a 14.6-inch floating
infotainment screen. The car’s system is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8155
chip. With the seats folded down there is 1496 liters of space, the seats fold
flat with the bench coming up to aid this. The BJ30 comes with level 2.5
driving assistance features. There is also an ATS (all-terrain control system)
with four off-road driving modes on the 4WD version.

