The price of BAIC A5 2025 in KSA ranges from SAR 41,250 for the base variant 2.0 Elite to SAR 45,000 for the top of the line 2.3 Luxury variant. These prices of BAIC A5 in KSA are ex-factory.
Variants | Ex-Factory Price | Compare Cars |
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BAIC A5 2.0 Elite1999 cc, Automatic, Petrol |
SAR 41,250
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BAIC A5 2.0 Fashion1999 cc, Automatic, Petrol |
SAR 43,125
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BAIC A5 2.3 Luxury2290 cc, Automatic, Petrol |
SAR 45,000
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The BAIC A5 was introduced as a compact sedan that aimed to deliver a blend of affordability, practicality, and straightforward engineering. Designed to compete in the entry-level sedan market, it targeted buyers who valued cost efficiency over brand recognition or advanced features.
Though it gained limited traction in Middle Eastern markets, including Saudi Arabia, through imports, the A5 has since been discontinued. Today, it is available only in the used car market, making it a low-cost alternative for drivers who want basic functionality without the expense of newer models.
The BAIC A5 came equipped with a range of small four-cylinder petrol engines, with the most common being a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine producing around 200 horsepower and 290 Nm of torque, and a 2.3-liter turbocharged engine generating approximately 250 horsepower and 350 Nm of torque.
These were paired with a five-speed automatic transmission. The A5 employed a front-wheel-drive layout, which ensured stable handling and fuel efficiency for urban driving. Performance was adequate for its class, with acceleration and top speeds designed for everyday commuting rather than spirited driving. Fuel economy averaged around 6.5 to 7.5 liters per 100 kilometers, making the A5 an economical choice for daily use.
The exterior design of the BAIC A5 was modest but functional, with a simple sedan profile that emphasized practicality. The front featured a conventional grille with chrome accents, flanked by halogen headlights. Its smooth body lines and compact dimensions gave it a restrained but modern appearance for its time.
Certain trims came with alloy wheels, fog lamps, and body-colored side mirrors, while base trims featured more minimal equipment. At the rear, the design remained straightforward with clear taillights and a modest bumper layout. While it did not stand out for bold styling, the A5 delivered a practical and respectable look suited to its role as a budget compact sedan.
Inside, the BAIC A5 focused on providing functionality and space at an affordable cost. The cabin could accommodate five passengers, with cloth upholstery as standard and leather-trimmed options available in higher trims. The dashboard design was straightforward, featuring analog gauges and an uncluttered center console.
Depending on the trim, amenities such as manual or automatic air conditioning, power windows, and a basic audio system with CD or MP3 capability were included. The A5 offered decent legroom and headroom for a compact car, with folding rear seats to expand the trunk space. While interior materials leaned toward the economical side, the design emphasized practicality, durability, and ease of use.
Technology in the BAIC A5 was limited, reflecting its position as a budget sedan. Higher trims offered convenience features such as keyless entry, steering wheel-mounted audio controls, and, in some cases, a small infotainment display. Safety equipment included dual front airbags, ABS with electronic brake force distribution, and child safety locks.
Though not as advanced as many of its competitors, these features ensured the A5 met the basic safety standards of its time. Its simple technology and modest safety equipment made it a functional but unremarkable entry in its segment.
Since the BAIC A5 has been discontinued, no official warranty or dealer-backed maintenance is available for current buyers. Used models are sold as-is, with maintenance depending on independent workshops and spare part availability. Thanks to its simple mechanical layout, the A5 remains inexpensive to maintain, though sourcing original parts may require importing from abroad. Regular servicing such as oil changes, brake replacements, and suspension repairs, is straightforward, keeping ownership costs relatively low for those who acquire the car second-hand.
During its production, the BAIC A5 competed against compact sedans such as the Toyota Corolla, Hyundai Elantra, Kia Cerato, and Nissan Sentra. While these rivals offered stronger brand reputation and more advanced features, the A5’s affordability was its primary advantage—buyers who prioritized low initial cost and basic functionality considered it a reasonable alternative. In KSA today, the A5 remains available only in the used market, where it continues to serve budget-oriented drivers looking for reliable transportation at a lower price point.
Price | 41,250 - 45,000 |
Body Type | Sedan |
Dimensions (Length x Width x Height) | 4322 x 1820 x 1460 mm |
Ground Clearance | 150 mm |
Displacement | 1999 - 2290 cc |
Transmission | Automatic |
Horse Power | 200 - 250 hp |
Torque | 290 - 350 Nm |
Boot Space | 0 L |
Kerb Weight | 1590 - 1600 KG |
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Mileage | - |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 70 L |
Seating Capacity | 5 - Persons |
Top Speed | 220 - 240 KM/H |
Tyre Size | 215/55/R17 |
A5 is available in 7 different colours - Polar White, Midnight Black, Ocean Blue, Champagne Gold, Lava Red, Graphite Gray, and Sky Silver
Polar White
Midnight Black
Ocean Blue
Champagne Gold
Lava Red
Graphite Gray
Sky Silver