Kaiyi Slashes X3 Pro Prices in Egypt by EGP 50,000 for 2025 Models
Kaiyi Egypt has reduced prices for the new X3 Pro by EGP 50,000 across both Top Line and flagship trims. The Top Line now starts at EGP 869,900 while the flagship retails at EGP 929,900. Power comes from a 1.5-liter turbo engine with 156 hp in the range-topping version, or 118 hp in the base trim. The warranty covers 6 years or 160,000 km, with engine coverage extending to 1 million km.
Kaiyi Egypt has announced a fresh price reduction for the Kaiyi X3 Pro in the local market, with the cut reaching EGP 50,000 on brand-new units. The move lands during August as foreign currency exchange rates hold steady against the Egyptian pound.
Full Kaiyi X3 Pro Pricing After the Reduction
The numbers are straightforward. The Top Line trim now retails at EGP 869,900 instead of EGP 919,900, a saving of EGP 50,000 for local buyers. The flagship-grade variant follows the same pattern, dropping to EGP 929,900 from its previous EGP 979,900 tag.
Does this change the car's value equation? Absolutely. The Kaiyi compact SUV now undercuts several rivals while keeping its equipment list untouched, making it a sharper proposition in the segment.
Performance and Engine Specs for the Updated Kaiyi X3 Pro
Under the hood sits a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine producing 156 horsepower in the higher trims. The entry-level version uses the same displacement but outputs a more modest 118 horsepower, giving buyers two distinct powertrain options.
On Egyptian roads, the Baic X3 delivers a sensible balance between fuel economy and everyday drivability. The gap between trims isn't just about power either — the flagship adds a more comprehensive feature set for the extra cost.
Kaiyi backs the car with a factory warranty lasting 6 years or up to 160,000 kilometers, covering both the engine and transmission. The engine itself carries an extended warranty of 1 million kilometers or 10 full years — a rare promise in this price bracket.
The revised pricing places the Kaiyi X3 Pro in direct contention with several Chinese brands active in Egypt. The market is moving fast right now, and manufacturers are fighting hard for customers in the second half of the year.
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