Beijing BJ212

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Beijing BJ212 front-right 2016 Beijing Auto Museum.jpg
BJ212
Production period: since 1965
Class : Off-road vehicle
Body versions : Station wagon , pick-up , convertible
Engines:
Otto engines : 2.0-2.7 liters
(51-85 kW)
Diesel engine :
2.8 liters
(68 kW)
Length: 3860-4280 mm
Width: 1750-1830 mm
Height: 1840-1870 mm
Wheelbase : 2300-2500 mm
Empty weight : 1520-1720 kg
Previous model Beijing BJ210
The classic BJ212 with four doors and a folding roof
BJ2024 Z2Q1F1 as a combi
BJ2032 SAQ as a pick-up with four doors

The Beijing BJ212 is an off-road vehicle . It is sold under the Beijing brand .

description

The vehicle appeared in 1965 as the successor to the Beijing BJ210 . There is a resemblance to the Soviet UAZ-469 . The manufacturer was initially Beijing Automobile Works . This company operated the Beijing Jeep Corporation from 1983 together with the American Motors Corporation . According to a source, this joint venture continued production. A source states that the model designation was abandoned in 1989 and the same model appeared under two new model codes.

In 1989 the following models followed, which still had the original body:

  • BJ2020 SAF1 as a convertible with three doors and eight seats, 2.2-liter engine with 102-103 hp , all-wheel drive
  • BJ2020 SAU1 with 2.45 liter engine and 93 hp
  • BJ2020 SAQU1 with the same engine
  • BJ2020 SAQF1 with the first mentioned engine
  • BJ2023 S1CU1 as a convertible with four doors and five seats with the larger engine
  • BJ2032 SAQ with four doors, five seats and all-wheel drive
  • BJ1021 SAQ as a pick-up with two-wheel drive
  • BJ2032 SE with four doors, five seats and all-wheel drive
  • BJ2032 SA with all-wheel drive
  • BJ1021 SA as a convertible pick-up with two-wheel drive
  • BJ2032 S as a two-seater pick-up with all-wheel drive
  • BJ1021 S as a two-seater pick-up with two-wheel drive

Data is known for the BJ212 E from 1982. Its four-cylinder - Otto engine has 92 mm bore , 92 mm stroke 2445 cc displacement and 70 hp. The wheelbase is 2300 mm. The vehicle is 3860 mm long, 1750 mm wide and 1910 mm high. The curb weight is given as 1520 kg.

In 1993 the model was modernized and named BJ2020 S.

From 1997 to 2000 there was the Ludi BJ2020 T variant. It was also based on the BJ212.

In 1998 the model with the additional name Jinxuanfeng appeared with a revised front that had a lot of plastic , in the following versions:

  • BJ2023 F as a convertible with five doors, five seats and the smaller engine and all-wheel drive
  • BJ2023 Q1 as a station wagon with five doors, four seats and the larger engine and all-wheel drive
  • BJ2023 Q1F1 with the smaller engine
  • BJ2020 SAQU1 as a station wagon with three doors and the larger engine
  • BJ2020 SAQF1 with the smaller engine

Another source states that a variant of Kuangchao appeared in 1998. A 2.5-liter engine and a 2.7-liter engine with 100 hp each are known for 2000. The model was available with two different structures:

  • BJ2020 SGZ as a convertible with four doors and five seats
  • BJ2020 SMZ as a station wagon with five doors and five seats

In 2000, the Zhanqi variant was presented at the Beijing Auto Show . The front design is similar to the Jeep Wrangler . The following versions are known:

  • BJ2024 Z2Q1F1 as a station wagon with five doors, five seats, all-wheel drive and the smaller engine
  • BJ2024 Z2Q1E with a 2.8 liter diesel engine and 92 hp
  • BJ2024 Z2Q1U1 with the larger engine
  • BJ2023 Z2CKF1 as a convertible with four doors and five seats, all-wheel drive and the smaller engine
  • BJ2023 Z2CKU1 with the larger engine
  • BJ2023 Z2Q1E with the diesel engine
  • BJ6460 ZHF1 with three doors and ten seats
  • BJ5030 as a station wagon with the smaller engine
  • BJ2032 ZAQF1 with four doors, five seats and all-wheel drive
  • BJ2032 ZAQH1
  • BJ2032 ZAQU1 as a pick-up
  • BJ2032 ZAF1 with four doors, five seats and all-wheel drive
  • BJ2032 ZAH1
  • BJ2032 ZAU1 as a convertible pick-up
  • BJ2032 ZU1 as a two-seater pick-up
  • BJ2032 ZF1 as a two-seater convertible pick-up

The City Cruiser BJ2020 V also appeared in 2000 to replace the Ludi. The versions BJ2020 VT as a five-door station wagon and BJ2020 VA and BJ2020 VB as four-door convertibles are known. There was a choice of two 2.5-liter engines with 100 hp and 106 hp.

For the 2008 model year, the names Zhangqi, Zhanqi, Tieshuang and Jiao Doushi have been handed down. Engines with 1997 cm³, 2237 cm³, 2771 cm³ and 2445 cm³ cubic capacity as well as 85 kW, 75 kW, 68 kW and 68.5 kW, including a diesel engine, are mentioned. The BJ1021 as a pick-up was also still available. The vehicles had a wheelbase of either 2300 mm or 2500 mm. The length was 4050 mm, 4080 mm or 4280 mm, the width 1828 mm or 1830 mm and the height 1840 mm or 1870 mm. The curb weight is specified with 1520 kg to 1720 kg.

The Beijing brand website launched the model in June 2020 in four series: Zhanqi with long wheelbase as a station wagon with four doors, Zhanqi CK with short wheelbase and four doors, Gladiator with short wheelbase, two doors and a folding roof, and the classic version with the short one Wheelbase, four doors and hood.

Registration numbers in China

Numbers have only been known since 2013. That year, 291 vehicles of this model were newly registered in China. In the following years there were 804, 5460, 8042, 2294, 4774 and 2738. In 2020 vehicles were still registered.

Web links

Commons : Beijing BJ212  - Collection of Pictures, Videos and Audio Files

Individual evidence

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  4. a b c d Wacław Pożar (General Director): World Cars. 2006 · 2007. Media Connection, Warsaw 2006, ISSN  1734-2945 , pp. 225-226.
  5. Tycho de Feijter: The Beijing BJ2020T Ludi Is A Cool Chinese Off-Roader from September 30, 2018. (English, accessed June 24, 2020)
  6. ^ Erik van Ingen Schenau: Catalog of the present Chinese motor production. ( Memento of March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Edition 2008. (English)
  7. Information from Beijing on the BJ212 series (accessed June 24, 2020)
  8. Information from Beijing on BJ212 Zhanqi (English, accessed June 24, 2020)
  9. Information from Beijing on BJ212 Zhanqi CK (English, accessed June 24, 2020)
  10. Information from Beijing on the BJ212 Gladiator (English, accessed June 24, 2020)
  11. Information from Beijing on the classic BJ212 (English, accessed June 24, 2020)
  12. BAW BJ212 China Sales Figures (accessed June 25, 2020)