Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
221 bhp
transmission
Automatic
Number Of Seats
2 Seater
2.3T
AED 120,000
Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
221 bhp
transmission
Automatic
Number Of Seats
2 Seater
Engine Torque Output
380 Nm
Engine Capacity Rating
2.3 L
Drivetrain Type
All Wheel Drive
cylinders
4

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The 2026 BAIC F40 is a boxy, body-on-frame off-road SUV that channels classic rugged-4x4 styling into an affordable package — part of BAIC's growing push into the UAE with value-focused, capable vehicles. Prices start from AED 120,000.
Power comes from a 2.3-litre turbocharged Petrol engine producing 221 bhp, paired with a proper four-wheel-drive system. The single 2.3T trim is offered in the UAE, so there is no trim ladder to navigate — buyers get one well-defined, capability-first specification, with a high driving position, short overhangs, and the upright body that gives this class its go-anywhere character.
Pros: genuine boxy-SUV road presence and off-road-oriented hardware at a price well below established Japanese 4x4s, plus a strong 221 bhp output for the segment. Cons: BAIC is still building its dealer and service footprint in the UAE, so parts availability and long-term resale are less proven than mainstream rivals, and highway refinement trails car-based crossovers at a similar price.
As a recent, low-volume entrant, the F40 has no established resale track record in the UAE, and used examples are not yet listed in meaningful numbers on CarSwitch — typical of a newly arrived Chinese model. Buyers should weigh the strong new-car value against that resale uncertainty rather than a settled depreciation curve.
Buyers cross-shopping the F40 also tend to look at the Chery Tiggo 2, JAC S2 and Geely Emgrand X7 — other value-focused Chinese SUVs in a similar price bracket.