First, the drawbacks: the suspension is relatively stiff, providing good stability in corners but producing noticeable noise over bumps. Also, the cup holder inside the armrest box is inconvenient to access while driving.
However, the BAIC Beijing X7 has several strengths. Its exterior is sleek yet understated, especially with the hidden door handles and well-proportioned body, which looks even better with privacy film. The voice control system is highly functional, covering infotainment (e.g., Tencent's AiQiTing), sunroof, seat massage/ventilation, and air conditioning, enhancing driving safety. The power tailgate with multiple opening methods is practical.
Space is ample for family use, with a roomy rear row that satisfies my family. Fuel efficiency is impressive for a gasoline vehicle: averaging 6.4L/100km over 6,400km. Daily commutes (75% expressway, 25% slow roads) yield 5.6-6.2L/100km, dropping to 4.9L at 65km/h. Weekend trips with full passengers and AC reach 7.4-7.8L, while urban congestion with AC and full load pushes it to 8.5-9+L.
Overall, the Beijing X7 offers good value, with a stylish design, spacious interior, solid build, and better-than-expected fuel economy. I recommend it for those considering a gasoline car.