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BAIC BJ60 2025
Engine Capacity
1998cc
Power
262hp
Torque
406Nm
Speed
180 kmph
Transmission
8-Speed AT
Drive Type
Four Wheel Drive (4WD)
Overview
The BAIC BJ60 2025 enters the Sri Lankan market as a luxury off-road SUV, bridging rugged utility and executive comfort. Officially imported and supported by David Pieris Motor Company (DPMC), the vehicle is engineered to deliver high-end specifications and off-road capability within a body-on-frame construction (integrated frame technology). Targeting adventure enthusiasts and luxury buyers, the BJ60 prioritizes ride quality, interior space, and mechanical durability. The model features a 2.0L Turbo engine paired with a 48V mild-hybrid system to optimize torque delivery and efficiency, supported by the authorized distributor’s extensive service network.
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Pros
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Driver Insights
The BAIC BJ60 is designed as a dual-purpose vehicle, balancing daily usability with wilderness capability. It operates as a composed highway cruiser that can transition to off-road trails without mechanical modification. User discussions in local forums indicate that the vehicle is noted for its high specification level relative to its price point. It is frequently characterized as a robust choice for buyers seeking a synthesis of technology and traditional off-road engineering.
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Exterior Design
The vehicle features a distinctive front fascia with U-shaped LED grille elements. Local buyers note that the boxy silhouette and prominent wheel arches convey a strong, utilitarian presence. The spare wheel mounted on the rear tailgate reinforces the off-road aesthetic. The overall design blends classic off-road proportions with modern lighting signatures.
Interior Design
Performance
Fuel Efficiency
Safety and Technology
Transmission
Ride Quality
Frequently Asked Questions
Who handles the after-sales service?
David Pieris Motor Company (DPMC) is the authorized agent responsible for sales, service, and spare parts for BAIC vehicles in Sri Lanka.
Is the 3rd row suitable for adults?
Does it require high-octane fuel?

































