After our baby was born, we needed a family car and chose to test drive the BAIC Beijing U7. The interior features a leather steering wheel, faux leather seats, and convenient keyless start. The 12.3-inch LCD dashboard and central control screen (with reverse camera) offer clear display and smooth operation, supporting CarLife, voice control, and OTA updates. Powered by a 1.5T 150-horsepower engine (110kW/210N·m) paired with a CVT gearbox, it delivers smooth acceleration and sufficient power for daily use, with noticeable torque after turbo engagement. As a mid-size sedan (4785mm×1835mm×1490mm), it offers ample space: I’m 1.79m, with 4 fists of headroom in front and 3 fists of legroom plus 3 fingers of headroom in the back. The trunk is regular but rear seats don’t fold, yet meets a family of three’s needs. Noise control is acceptable—conversations remain easy at 80km/h, with mild tire/wind noise on highways.