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Baic X7 2026 — Morocco price

from MAD 325,000 to MAD 360,000

The BAIC X7 is a full-size Chinese SUV entering Morocco's competitive midsize segment with three trim levels priced between 325,000 and 360,000 DH. It offers generous interior space, a bold exterior design, and a feature-rich cabin at a price point that undercuts many European and Japanese rivals. For Moroccan families seeking a roomy, well-equipped SUV without stretching into premium territory, the X7 makes a compelling case worth serious consideration.

Key specifications

Body
SUV
Fuel
Gasoline
Year
2026
Availability
On sale

Trims & prices

Trim Price
Lv2
MAD 325,000
Lv3
MAD 345,000
Lv4
MAD 360,000

Pros

  • Competitive pricing: undercuts most 7-seat rivals in the 325k–360k DH range
  • Spacious interior suited to large Moroccan families or regular long-distance travel
  • Three distinct trims let buyers match budget and feature needs closely
  • Bold, modern exterior design that stands out in its segment
  • Feature-rich cabin at this price point compared to European alternatives

Watch out for

  • Resale value lags behind Japanese and Korean equivalents in the Moroccan market
  • BAIC after-sales network is still maturing — coverage varies by city
  • Brand recognition remains limited, which may affect long-term confidence
  • Fuel consumption of a large gasoline SUV can be costly given Moroccan pump prices

Our verdict

What Is the BAIC X7?

The BAIC X7 is a large gasoline-powered SUV from Beijing Automotive Industry Corporation (BAIC), one of China's largest state-owned automakers. In Morocco, it slots into the upper end of the affordable SUV bracket, competing head-to-head with models like the Chery Tiggo 8, MG RX8, and — at a stretch — the entry-level Hyundai Tucson and Kia Sportage. It is distributed locally through BAIC's Moroccan network, which has been steadily expanding its footprint across major cities.

Trim Levels & Pricing

Three trims are available at launch:

| Trim | Price | |------|-------| | LV2 | 325 000 DH | | LV3 | 345 000 DH | | LV4 | 360 000 DH |

The LV2 serves as an accessible entry point, while the LV4 tops out at 360,000 DH with a more complete feature set. The spread of 35,000 DH across the range gives buyers meaningful choices without forcing a large financial leap.

Who Is It For?

The X7 is aimed squarely at Moroccan families who need real seven-seat practicality, appreciate modern styling, and are comfortable with the Chinese automotive wave that has reshaped the local market over the past few years. Urban buyers in Casablanca, Rabat, or Marrakech will appreciate the imposing road presence, while those making regular intercity runs on the highway network will find the generous cabin and boot space useful.

Market Positioning

Chinese SUVs have moved from curiosity to mainstream in Morocco. BAIC benefits from this shift but must still work to establish after-sales confidence. The X7's price range sits below what you'd pay for a comparable Japanese or Korean seven-seater, which is its primary lever. Resale value, as with most Chinese brands in Morocco, remains a question mark compared to established names — a factor worth factoring into total cost of ownership.

Verdict

If you're prioritising space, equipment, and upfront value over badge prestige or a well-established resale market, the BAIC X7 deserves a place on your shortlist. Test-drive all three trims before committing, and confirm the availability of a local service network in your city.

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The most accurate used-car estimator in Morocco. Our prices are calibrated on the real Moroccan market: official dealer prices, resale ranges observed on the leading second-hand platforms, brand-by-brand resilience (Toyota, Renault and Dacia hold their value better; German premium drops faster after year 4; Chinese newcomers depreciate faster), a progressive mileage penalty and segment-level variance. Methodology continuously updated.

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Frequently asked

What is the price of the BAIC X7 in Morocco?
The BAIC X7 is available in Morocco in three trims: LV2 at 325,000 DH, LV3 at 345,000 DH, and LV4 at 360,000 DH. Prices are on-the-road and include standard warranty coverage.
How does the BAIC X7 compare to the Chery Tiggo 8 in Morocco?
Both are large Chinese SUVs competing in a similar price band and targeting family buyers. The X7 and Tiggo 8 overlap closely on space and features; the final choice often comes down to local dealer quality, after-sales availability, and personal style preference.
Is BAIC a reliable brand for the Moroccan market?
BAIC is one of China's largest state-owned automakers with a significant global presence. In Morocco, the brand is still building its dealer and service network, so it's important to verify that an authorised service centre exists in your city before purchasing.
What is the fuel type of the BAIC X7?
The BAIC X7 runs on gasoline. Moroccan buyers should factor in current pump prices and the typical consumption of a large SUV engine when calculating total running costs.
Which trim of the BAIC X7 offers the best value in Morocco?
The LV3 at 345,000 DH often represents the sweet spot in trim ladders like this, adding meaningful equipment over the base LV2 without the full premium of the top LV4. We recommend comparing the specific feature differences between trims at your local dealer before deciding.
Does the BAIC X7 have 7 seats in Morocco?
The X7 is a large SUV designed to accommodate multiple passengers. Confirm the exact seating configuration — including third-row availability — with your local BAIC dealer, as this can vary by trim or market specification.

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