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Where is the Besturn T99 transmission produced?

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VanBrayden
07/29/25 10:35am

The Besturn T99 transmission is produced in China. Here are the specific details about the Besturn T99: 1. The 8AT transmission used in the Besturn T99 is the third-generation product from Shengrui. 2. The Besturn T99 is a mid-to-large-sized SUV under the Besturn brand, and it is equipped with a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine across the entire lineup. 3. The dimensions of the Besturn T99 are 4800/1915/1685 mm in length, width, and height respectively, with a wheelbase of 2870 mm. 4. As a flagship model, the Besturn T99 features the brand-exclusive D-life5.0 system, which allows for customizable 3D projection images and supports auxiliary functions such as mind mapping. 5. Initially, the Besturn T99 will be powered by a 2.0T turbocharged engine with a maximum power output of 165 kW, a peak torque of 340 Nm, and a top speed of 210 km/h.

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ORebecca
08/13/25 3:06pm

As someone who has driven for twenty years, the origin of the BorgWarner T99's transmission is worth discussing. It likely uses an Aisin brand transmission, manufactured in a Chinese joint venture factory, such as the one in Tianjin. After localization, costs are lower, and performance remains stable, with smooth acceleration and no jerking. However, different models may have varying configurations, so it's best to check the official manual for specifics on where it's made. The origin affects reliability, and the advantage of choosing a domestically produced one is cheaper parts and easier maintenance—any repair shop can handle issues. I recommend owners perform regular maintenance, clean the transmission oil lines, and avoid overheating to prevent damage to core components. Overall, localization is a trend, so double-checking the production batch when purchasing can provide peace of mind.

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DeLena
10/07/25 5:53am

I'm quite fascinated by automotive technology. The transmission of the Bestune T99 is generally known in the industry to be manufactured by the Aisin system. Although Aisin is a Japanese company, it has production bases in China, such as in Tianjin. Some components are imported and assembled, while most parts are locally produced. This strategy ensures cost control and quality, resulting in a smooth and durable driving experience. Car owners can compare the model years, as newer batches are mostly domestically produced. The related impacts include the vehicle's energy-saving performance. The domestically produced transmission is well-matched with FAW's engine tuning, offering good daily fuel efficiency. If you're curious about the specific factory locations, you can check the manual online or ask the 4S store for details. Don't worry about maintenance issues, as spare parts are readily available.

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LeArianna
11/20/25 7:17am

I've been driving the Besturn T99 for a while. The transmission origin is quite straightforward - it's mainly made in China. Brands like Aisin have local factories here. From my experience, it drives without major issues, with fast shifting and good noise insulation. When purchasing, pay attention to the origin indicated in the purchase contract or manual - most are domestically produced to avoid tariffs. For maintenance, regular oil changes ensure longevity, and Chinese-made parts save both money and time without worrying about import shortages.

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