The Baic X75 lands in Spain with a clear recipe: offering the dimensions of a large car at a lower segment price. With 177 horsepower and a design that blends modern lines with a robust touch, this Chinese SUV aims to carve out a niche among drivers who want space and technology without emptying their wallets. Its central touchscreen and assistance systems complete a package designed for both daily city driving and long road trips.
Touchscreen and assistants: the X75's technological bet 🚀
The interior of the Baic X75 does not skimp on digital components. Its infotainment system is managed from a generously sized central screen that integrates navigation, smartphone connectivity, and vehicle settings. In terms of active safety, it includes adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, and emergency braking, features that were once the domain of higher-priced cars. The 177 HP gasoline engine delivers a linear response, sufficient for overtaking smoothly on the highway without fuel consumption skyrocketing.
177 HP to buy bread (and, by the way, drive to the other end of Spain) 🚗
With its 177 horsepower, the Baic X75 is not a sports car, but it doesn't fall asleep at traffic lights either. It's enough to get to the supermarket with the weekly shopping and, incidentally, reach the beach without the engine begging for mercy on the hills. That said, if you expect the lane-keeping assistant to make you a coffee while you drive, you'd better keep waiting: technology helps, but the steering wheel is still your responsibility, even if the car sometimes seems determined to remind you with a beep.