I got my BAIC Beijing Off-Road BJ40 in September and have driven 6,500 km. Overall, I'm quite satisfied.
**Space**: Not its strong point. Front row is average; door pockets have limited storage. Rear seats are high with a small backrest angle, uncomfortable for long rides. Trunk is moderate, not enough for large items like a washing machine.
**Off-road capability**: Its advantage. About 3,000 km were off-roading in deserts, Gobi, and mountains. It has reliable mechanical quality and strong body rigidity, giving a sense of security. For desert driving, gasoline version is recommended as diesel needs more driving skills, relying on manual mode. Diesel delivers power after reaching 2,000 rpm, which is steady for climbing. Desert fuel consumption is around 15 L/100km.
**Modifications**: Replaced 3mm manganese steel skid plate with 10mm magnesium-aluminum one and stock bumpers with off-road bumpers, which are necessary. Aluminum roof rack looks good but has high wind noise. Plan to install oil-gas separated shock absorbers and lift the chassis by 2 inches later.
**Likes**: The tough exterior with matte black finish is perfect. Its off-road performance, safety, strong mechanical quality, good engine-transmission coordination, roll cage, and practical features like built-in dashcam, tire pressure monitoring, cruise control, and heated seats are satisfying.
**Dislikes**: The stock sound system is too low-quality and must be modified. Interior assembly quality is average with some gaps.
**Fuel consumption (diesel, comfort mode)**: Urban: 8.5-9 L/100km, national highway: 7.5-8 L/100km, highway: 10 L/100km, off-road: 15-20 L/100km.