2023 BAIC X55
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2023 BAIC X55 1.5T PREMIUM A/T with 52 000 km on the clock, automatic DCT and the 1.5T (185 hp) petrol engine — presented as a well-kept example of this trim. The listing notes five doors and five seats; the model’s blend of equipment and practicality suits buyers seeking a modern compact family car.
The twin priorities of relaxed touring and economical daily use are covered by the DCT automatic and the claimed 7.18 L/100 km consumption figure, making this X55 1.5T PREMIUM A/T a credible option for weekend trips and commuting. If you’re searching for a used X55 for sale that balances performance and fuel economy, this petrol suv in Gauteng is worth considering.
Located in Ravenswood, Boksburg (Gauteng). Contact the dealer to enquire, book a viewing or arrange a test drive and compare similar X55 listings on Auto.co.za.
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BAIC X55
You can’t talk compact SUVs in South Africa without bumping into the BAIC X55, especially if you’re shopping where the Haval Jolion and Chery Tiggo 4 Pro already crowd the road. The X55 rolls in from China with a single 1.5-litre turbo petrol across the range, mixing it up with either a regular auto or a dual-clutch ‘box. Scan the classifieds and you’ll spot 19 active listings, from R319,500 up to a punchy R509,900, but only one’s actually new—so if you’re buying, you’re almost certainly looking at a used example. Median asking price? A digestible R369,900, which puts it right in the sweet spot for buyers who want the kit but don’t want to see R500k flash before their eyes. Trim-wise, the Plus Premium dominates the listings, sitting from R359,900 right up to that R509,900 ceiling, while the Plus Elite offers a broader price band between R319,500 and R429,900. Those two entry-level 1.5T Elite A/Ts at R319,500 and R359,900 are where the X55’s value case really kicks in. Most are 2023 to 2026 models, averaging under 40,000 km—so you’re basically getting a near-new set of wheels without the anxiety of that first-year depreciation hit. The X55 won’t outshine the Jolion or Tiggo 4 Pro for resale confidence or aftersales sprawl, but if you’re chasing spec-per-rand, especially on the higher trims, you’d be silly to ignore it—on paper at least.
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2023 BAIC X55
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Ravenswood, Boksburg, Gauteng
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