For the BAIC Beijing X3, I find its overall design young and stylish. The sharp headlights and unique taillights are highly recognizable when lit. The side lines are smooth, and the trendy wheels highlight a strong sporty feel. The interior adopts a new family design with improved texture; the center console buttons are reasonably arranged for easy use. The stylish steering wheel paired with an 8-inch touchscreen supports CarLife and Bluetooth, enhancing the tech vibe. The 1.5T four-cylinder turbo engine with 6-speed manual transmission (150Ps, 210N·m) delivers sufficient power for daily family use. The steering is precise and light, easy to handle even for women, though the plastic wheel grip is slightly uncomfortable. Brakes and throttle respond sensitively, with smooth gear shifts. The leather seats are soft, well-wrapped, and provide good back support, ensuring comfort during long rides. The sound insulation and shock absorption are good, keeping the cabin quiet when windows are closed. Space is spacious: front row is roomy, rear can accommodate three adults comfortably. For me (175cm, 80kg), there's 1.5 inches of head and leg room in the back. The trunk is also spacious enough for daily use and travel luggage. Configurations are decent for the price, including electronic parking brake, tire pressure warning, rear parking radar, and hill-start assist.