The latest official map of Beijing BJ60 is released, the interior is more delicate, and the whole system is equipped with a hybrid system

Recently, Beijing Off-Road officially announced the latest official map of the BJ60 model. The new car will feature a non-carrier body, standard four-wheel drive system, and three differential locks. It is expected to be officially launched in the third quarter.

In terms of appearance, the BJ60 continues the design style of the family’s hardline SUV, and the entire body line is tougher. The iconic five-hole grille on the front face is integrated into the matrix LED headlight group, which looks more recognizable. In addition, LED daytime running lights are also added on both sides of the lower surround to highlight the sci-fi effect.

On the side of the car body, the editor feels somewhat similar to the newly launched Tank 500. The entire body posture is stable, and the raised eyebrows are also more hardcore. The rear of the car is equipped with an external spare tire, and the vertical tail lights on both sides are integrated into the shape of Chinese classical palace lanterns.

The interior is exposed for the first time, and the interior is more outlined with straight lines. The center console is covered with a package of soft materials, and in front of the passenger seat, there is a pattern that looks like a landscape painting. The central control area is equipped with a floating touch screen, which is large enough. Most of the functions in the car will be controlled in the screen. The steering wheel has a retro shape and is equipped with a full LCD instrument panel, and the overall technological effect is also good.

In terms of configuration, the new car will offer a panoramic sunroof, Yanfei Lishi audio, dual-zone automatic air conditioning, front seat heating/ventilation, etc. As a hardcore SUV, it will offer low-speed four-wheel drive mode, high-speed four-wheel drive mode, two-wheel drive mode and front/rear differential lock control. The new car is expected to be available in five- and seven-seat versions.