BAIC resale values in South Africa
BAIC arrived in South Africa in 2017 with the budget D20 and invested in a Coega assembly plant, though early sales were slow. The brand has since rebuilt its range around the X55 crossover and the B-series off-road SUVs.
Brand depreciation profile
Projected value of a typical BAIC at R 474 900, the median new price across the range, on the chinese (established) curve. Estimates, not quotes.
Every BAIC we track
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SUVs & crossovers
- New from
- R 429 900
- Worth in 3 years
- R 270 479 (63%)
- New from
- R 519 900
- Worth in 3 years
- R 327 104 (63%)
- New from
- R 699 500
- Worth in 3 years
- R 440 103 (63%)
Keeps about 64% of its price over three years on our curve. Price data coming.
Hatchbacks
Common questions about BAIC values
Do BAIC cars hold their value?
BAIC sits in our "Chinese (established)" depreciation tier. On our model a typical BAIC keeps about 62% of its new price after three years, so a R 474 900 car would still be worth around R 294 133. These are estimates to compare cars, not a quote.
What is the cheapest new BAIC?
The cheapest BAIC we track is the X55, from about R 429 900. After three years it should still be worth around R 270 479 on our estimates.
Which BAIC holds value best?
On our numbers the BAIC X55 holds value best, keeping about 63% of its price after three years, roughly R 270 479 of a R 429 900 purchase. Rankings shift as prices update, so treat it as a guide.