The Baic Beijing X55 quickly became a favourite after its release in 2022. It was crowned the winner of the compact family car category at the South African Car of the Year awards in 2023 and also ...
The new BAIC Beijing X55 Plus has touched down in South Africa. An enhanced version of the Chinese carmaker's Beijing X55 SUV that launched locally in 2022, it brings with it a host of notable ...
The first batch of BAIC X55 cars rolled off the assembly line of the Kaliningrad automotive plant Avtotor. This is stated in the company's message. Preparations for the serial production of the new ...
Sales executives at Baic South Coast (from left) Gens de Bruin, Wayne Hammond and Laura Leigh Hansen are ready to assist. Experience the all-new BAIC X55 at BAIC South Coast in Margate. Often referred ...
Baic South Africa was launched in 2016 through a joint venture with the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) and is the single largest investment in SA in 40 years. Fast forward four years and ...
BAIC is the sixth largest automaker in China, but South African sales have been slow. Beijing tradename revived as the company's halo brand (like Lexus for Toyota and Haval for GWM). Plans are afoot ...
Chinese automaker BAIC, or Beijing Automotive Industrial Corporation to give its full name, has, to be frank, not had the biggest of successes since arriving on South African soil almost seven years ...
You need a mid-sized crossover for your family, so you look at the sales charts and see the Corolla Cross absolutely killing it. It comes across as an affordable, no-nonsense crossover backed by ...
Once upon a time, Chinese vehicles were the object of much ridicule and laughter. Not just from individuals like myself who make a livelihood assessing vehicles, but also from the general population ...
David Pieris Automobiles (Private) Limited (DPA) successfully delivered the first set of BAIC X55 II SUVs to its customers recently at the BAIC Showroom in Battaramulla. Rohana Dissanayake, Group ...
The rise of Chinese cars from cheap-and-nasty to respectable didn’t happen as gradually as it did with Korean brands a decade or so ago; it’s as if a switch was flicked and they became good almost ...