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Full BAIC B40 Plus SUV Review

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BAIC ’s B40 Plus SUV - the integration of roughness and refinement. Nearly 200 LED light sources on the exterior "Disconnected" light strip design inspiration. Exposed hinge structure, three-section opening body with independent opening trunk window, flexible body, versatile shape. Find out more about the body-on-frame off-road capable SUV from the automotive giant BAIC in this South African review of the B40 Plus by MyRide. Shared from  https://thelatestonbaic.wordpress.com/2023/12/14/full-baic-b40-plus-suv-review/

BAIC B40 Plus Models Driven

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Turbodiesel Manual And Petrol Automatic The first thing that strikes you about the BAIC B40 Plus when you get up close and personal with this brand-new SUV contender at BAIC dealerships is how well it appears to be built. The doors open with a smooth action and close with a reassuring “thud” that speaks of solid construction, proper design, engineering and attention to detail in terms of build quality.​ All this may sound a bit patronising, but as South Africa has often been seen as “virgin territory” for some rather questionable motoring conveyances in the past few decades, it is worth pointing out that this comparatively unknown quantity from China is not a Johnny-come-lately on the motoring manufacturing block. This was reinforced in the launch presentation at Hartbeespoort Dam this week, when we learned that BAIC has been building SUVs like this for some six decades, even though BAIC dealerships in SA are only seeing them now. It has its roots in military go-anywhere vehicles, wh...