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Beijing Off-Road puts BJ40’s oil-fueled version onto market

Last updated: July 23, 2025 5:40 am
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Beijing Off-Road Launches Oil-Fueled BJ40 Model in Hebei Province

Beijing Off-Road recently introduced the oil-fueled version of the BJ40 model at a market launch event in Hebei Province’s Zhangjiakou. Positioned as a professional-grade off-road SUV, the oil-fueled BJ40 comes in three variants – Standard Gasoline, Advanced Gasoline, and Diesel – with prices ranging from 149,900 yuan to 159,900 yuan.

The BJ40 retains its iconic boxy silhouette with a 1:1 width-to-height ratio that gives it a rugged yet stylish appearance. The Advanced Gasoline and Diesel variants measure 4,790 mm in length, 1,940 mm in width, and 1,949 mm in height, with a 2,760 mm wheelbase. The updated model features a panoramic sunroof and a roof rack for added practicality.

Inside, the BJ40 boasts a dual-screen setup with a 12.8-inch central touchscreen, a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster, and a dedicated entertainment display for the front passenger. Powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8155 processor, the infotainment system supports AI-based voice interaction. The vehicle also comes equipped with zero-gravity seats, twin 12.8-inch floating displays, and a standard 1.2-square-meter panoramic sunroof across all trims.

Under the hood, customers can choose between a 2.0-liter turbocharged gasoline direct-injection engine producing 172 kW and a 2.0-liter turbocharged diesel engine generating 119 kW. The BJ40 also features a mechanical full-time four-wheel drive system and triple locking differentials for improved off-road capability. Additionally, a front axle differential lock and a 2.5-tonne towing capacity are standard across the lineup.

In addition to the standard variants, Beijing Off-Road introduced two limited-edition commemorative versions – the BJ40 Gasoline 60th Anniversary Off-Road Edition and the BJ40 Gasoline 40th Anniversary Rock Edition, priced at 166,566 yuan each with production limited to 60 and 40 units respectively.

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Overall, the oil-fueled BJ40 model combines rugged off-road performance with modern technology and comfort features, making it a versatile and capable SUV for adventure seekers.

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