BAW Qishi
The Qishi is a continuation of the 1984-2001 Jeep Cherokee, which had been produced in China by BAW until 2007 before they started marketing the car under their own brand. Read more about this story and other models that continued production in China after having been retired from their original market.
BAW Qishi Overview
The BAW Qishi, also known as the BAW BJ2500/2700, was a compact SUV that was produced by Beijing Automotive Works (BAW) from 2003 to 2009. It was based on the Jeep Cherokee, which was produced in China under license from Chrysler. The Qishi was powered by a 2.5L four-cylinder engine that produced 115 horsepower. It was available with either a manual transmission or an automatic transmission.
The Qishi was available in two trim levels: 2.5L and 2.5L LX. The 2.5L trim level was equipped with features such as a 6-speaker sound system, and a rearview camera. The 2.5L LX trim level added features such as a leather-wrapped steering wheel, and heated front seats.
BAW Qishi Sales Figures
BAW Qishi China Sales Data & Charts
China Annual Sales
Year | Sales Units |
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2009 | 259 |
2010 | 708 |
2011 | 105 |
2013 | 113 |
China Annual Growth
Sources: Manufacturers, Chooseauto. Car sales statistics from China only include domestic production and exclude imported models.