What brand is 3estune?

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Dianne
07/29/25 5:16pm
Currently, there is no car brand named 3estune. Bestune is the brand of FAW Bestune. Below are the specific details about FAW Bestune: 1. Brand: FAW Bestune is a brand under China FAW Group and is a Chinese domestic brand. Bestune is a domestic car brand. 2. Models: It mainly produces SUVs, sedans, and other models. 3. Design: FAW Bestune incorporates advanced concepts in body design, safety configurations, etc., representing the crystallization of integrated innovation and achieving significant advancements in technology and quality for China's automotive industry. In terms of major vehicle components, Bestune reaches the same level as joint-venture products, demonstrating stronger core capabilities compared to other domestic brands of the same period.
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