What are the hidden features of the Bestune T77 Automatic Luxury Edition?

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CodyMarie
07/30/25 7:00am
The hidden feature of the Bestune T77 Automatic Luxury Edition car key is that pressing the lock button for 3 to 5 seconds can close the windows. The following is an introduction to the Bestune T77: 1. Body dimensions: The FAW Bestune T77 has a length, width, and height of 4525mm, 1845mm, and 1615mm respectively. The Bestune T77 is a compact SUV. 2. Exterior design: The Bestune T77 adopts the "Light and Shadow Geometry" design concept. The front face features a hexagonal concave large-mouth grille with star-like chrome-plated blocks arranged inside, paired with a low front end, giving it a very distinctive look. Additionally, the trapezoidal air intake design at the lower part enhances the visual tension of the front body. 3. Design: The car's waistline is very refined and incorporates the currently popular floating roof design, combined with muscular wheel arch lines, making it look very dynamic. At the rear, the car features a full-width taillight cluster with the brand logo in the center.
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