- Performance and Engines
- Off Road Capabilities
- Exterior and Interior Design
- Luxury and Technology
- Safety and Driver Assistance
- Prices and Availability in the UAE
- After Sales Services and Warranty
The UAE remains one of the most dynamic automotive markets in the Middle East, where global brands compete to attract driving enthusiasts, especially in the off road SUV segment that appeals to desert adventurers. In this comparison, the Chinese brand BAICKSA BAICUAE BAICBahrain BAICKuwait BAICOman BAICQatar BAIC, known for its value driven 4x4 lineup, faces off against the legendary American brand JeepUAE JeepKSA JeepKuwait JeepQatar JeepOman JeepBahrain JeepEgypt Jeep, famous for its unmatched off road heritage. Below is a detailed comparison between the leading models available in the UAE, including the BAIC BJ40KSA BAIC BJ40UAE BAIC BJ40, Jeep WranglerUAE Jeep WranglerBahrain Jeep WranglerEgypt Jeep WranglerKSA Jeep WranglerKuwait Jeep WranglerOman Jeep WranglerQatar Jeep Wrangler, and Jeep Grand CherokeeUAE Jeep Grand CherokeeBahrain Jeep Grand CherokeeKSA Jeep Grand CherokeeKuwait Jeep Grand CherokeeOman Jeep Grand CherokeeQatar Jeep Grand CherokeeEgypt Jeep Grand Cherokee, focusing on performance, design, off road capabilities, technology, luxury, and warranty coverage.
Performance and Engines
Each brand takes a different approach to performance. BAIC focuses on efficiency and affordability, while Jeep emphasizes power, reliability, and decades of off road expertise.
BAIC BJ40:
2.0 liter turbocharged 4 cylinder gasoline engine.
Power output ranging from 218 to 250 hp (depending on trim).
Torque between 320 and 380 Nm.
6 speed or 7 speed automatic transmission.
Permanent four wheel drive system.
Acceleration from 0–100 km/h in 9 to 15 seconds.
Top speed around 190 km/h.
Fuel consumption between 9 and 12 liters per 100 km.
Jeep Wrangler:
Two available engine options:
3.6 liter V6 producing 285 hp.
2.0 liter turbocharged 4 cylinder with 270 hp and 400 Nm of torque.
8 speed automatic transmission.
Part time or full time four wheel drive (depending on trim).
0–100 km/h acceleration between 6.5 and 8 seconds.
Fuel consumption between 10 and 13 liters per 100 km.
Jeep Grand Cherokee:
3.6 liter V6 engine delivering 293 hp.
Optional 5.7 liter V8 engine producing 360 hp.
8 speed automatic transmission.
Advanced full time four wheel drive system.
Acceleration to 100 km/h in around 8 seconds.
Fuel consumption between 9 and 12 liters per 100 km.
Off Road Capabilities
Jeep has long been recognized as a pioneer in off road adventure vehicles, yet the BAIC BJ40 has proven itself as a strong competitor with impressive engineering and an attractive price point.
Drivetrain and Traction Systems:
BAIC BJ40: Equipped with a full time four wheel drive system and a BorgWarner transfer case featuring a 1:2.48 low range ratio, along with an independent front suspension and a solid rear axle.
Jeep Wrangler: Offers part time or full time 4WD depending on the trim, with front and rear locking differentials and an electronically disconnecting sway bar in the Rubicon variant.
Jeep Grand Cherokee: Features the Quadra Drive II system with Selec Terrain modes for multiple terrain conditions.
Ground Clearance and Angles:
BAIC BJ40: Ground clearance ranges between 210–230 mm, with approach and departure angles of 37° and 31°, respectively.
Wrangler Rubicon: Provides 242 mm of clearance, with 44° approach and 37° departure angles.
Grand Cherokee: Offers 215 mm of clearance, which can rise to 277 mm when the air suspension system is activated.
Off Road Assistance Systems:
BAIC BJ40: Includes hill descent control, an electronic rear differential lock, and all terrain tires.
Wrangler: Features selectable 2H, 4H, and 4L driving modes, Selec Speed crawl control, and hill descent assist.
Grand Cherokee: Offers Selec Terrain management that automatically adjusts traction and suspension based on road conditions.
Exterior and Interior Design
Exterior Design:
BAIC BJ40: Features a rugged, military inspired boxy design with sharp lines, a removable hardtop, a rectangular front grille, and circular LED headlights.
Jeep Wrangler: Retains its unmistakable heritage with the iconic seven slot grille and round headlights, plus removable doors and roof panels for an open air driving experience.
Jeep Grand Cherokee: Combines sophistication and athletic presence with sleek body lines, a refined silhouette, and premium styling elements that emphasize modern luxury.
Interior Design:
BAIC BJ40: Offers a modern cabin with a 10–12 inch touchscreen supporting Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, digital instrument cluster in higher trims, and leatherette seats with heating function.
Wrangler: Practical and easy to clean interior with improved materials, Uconnect infotainment system up to 12.3 inches, and leather upholstery in Sahara and Rubicon trims.
Grand Cherokee: Luxurious interior with premium leather, wood accents, a 10.1 inch central screen, a 10.25 inch digital driver display, and options for ventilated and heated seats with generous cabin space.
Luxury and Technology
BAIC BJ40:
A large central touchscreen display with a 360 degree camera.
Keyless start system with front and rear parking sensors.
Dual zone automatic climate control and a sunroof available in select trims.
Jeep Wrangler:
Advanced Uconnect infotainment system.
Premium Alpine audio setup, wireless charging, and built in navigation.
Power adjustable leather seats with automatic climate control.
Jeep Grand Cherokee:
High end McIntosh sound system.
Passenger entertainment screen and a dual pane panoramic sunroof.
Ventilated, heated, and massaging seats with customizable ambient lighting.
Safety and Driver Assistance
BAIC BJ40:
Multiple airbags, ABS brakes, electronic stability control, 360 degree camera, and tire pressure monitoring system.
Jeep Wrangler:
Side curtain airbags, forward collision warning, adaptive cruise control, blind spot monitoring, and rear cross traffic alert.
Jeep Grand Cherokee:
Automatic emergency braking, lane keeping assist, blind spot detection, surround view cameras, and automatic parking assistance.
Prices and Availability in the UAE
Specification | BAIC BJ40 (2025) | Jeep Wrangler (2024/2025) | Jeep Grand Cherokee (2024/2025) |
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Price | 118,000 – 148,000 AED | 179,000 – 259,000 AED | 190,000 – 235,000 AED |
Engine | 2.0L Turbo (250 hp) | 3.6L V6 or 2.0L Turbo | 3.6L V6 or 5.7L V8 |
Torque | 350 Nm | 353 – 400 Nm | 353 – 528 Nm |
Transmission | 6 or 7-speed Automatic | 8-speed Automatic | 8-speed Automatic |
Drivetrain | Full-time 4WD | Part-time or Full-time 4WD | Advanced 4WD |
Fuel Consumption | 10 – 12 L/100 km | 10 – 13 L/100 km | 9 – 12 L/100 km |
Warranty | 10 years unlimited km | 5 years or 100,000 km | 5 years or 100,000 km |
After Sales Services and Warranty
Jeep (Al-Futtaim Trading Enterprises):
Jeep maintains a strong after sales reputation in the UAE through its official distributor, offering up to 5 years or 100,000 km of warranty, five years of roadside assistance, and professional Mopar certified service centers with genuine spare parts.
BAIC (Al Shaali Motors):
BAIC provides one of the longest warranties in the market, up to 10 years with unlimited mileage, along with 5 years of free maintenance and 3 years of roadside assistance. The company continues to expand its service network to meet the growing demand for BAIC vehicles across the Emirates.
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