
Besturn is an automotive brand under FAW Group. Taking the Besturn B50 as an example, its body dimensions are 4615mm in length, 1785mm in width, and 1435mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2675mm. In terms of power, the Besturn B50 is equipped with a 4GB series 1.6L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum power of 114 horsepower and a peak torque of 155 Nm, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. For suspension, the Besturn B50 features a front suspension with double wishbones and a stabilizer bar, and an E-type multi-link rear suspension. In terms of configuration, the Besturn B50 comes standard with an 8-way power-adjustable driver's seat, a four-spoke multifunction steering wheel, automatic air conditioning with sunlight and interior temperature sensors, leather seats, and a rear parking radar system.

Bestune is an independent brand under FAW Group, established around 2006. As an automotive enthusiast, I've witnessed its entire growth journey. When the Bestune B70 was first launched based on Mazda's platform, it instantly became popular among the masses, targeting the family sedan market. The brand expanded from sedans to SUVs, with models like the T77 and T99 gaining significant popularity. Priced affordably starting around 100,000 RMB, they offer much better value than joint-venture brands. I recall the brand strategy emphasizing cost-performance and innovation, and now they're even introducing hybrid versions. Overall, it represents a historic chapter in the rise of Chinese independent brands. Personally, I admire its commitment to quality, making it a suitable choice for average families, especially in second and third-tier cities.

When it comes to Bestune, I've always considered it a core brand under FAW. It offers a wide range of models, with the B-series sedans and T-series SUVs being the mainstays, such as the Bestune B50 and Bestune T77. The former is suitable for urban commuting, while the latter, with its spacious interior, is great for road trips. Priced between 100,000 to 200,000 RMB, a friend of mine drives one and says it has low fuel consumption and stable performance. The brand is positioned as youthful and trendy, targeting working-class individuals and students, with low costs and high cost-effectiveness. Compared to imported cars, Bestune is more suited for everyday needs. I recommend checking user reviews before purchasing, as most feedback suggests it's a durable and affordable choice.

As someone who follows automotive technology, Bestune is a self-developed brand by FAW. In its early stages, it leveraged platforms to enhance reliability. Modern models like the Bestune T99 are equipped with a 1.5T engine, delivering smooth power output and advanced safety systems such as ABS. The brand's technological evolution is evident, transitioning from gasoline vehicles to hybrids, embodying the spirit of independent innovation in China's automotive industry.

From a market perspective, Bestune is positioned in the mid-to-low-end segment, competing with brands like and Changan. I've observed that it has good sales performance, especially in the northern market, with its SUV product line driving growth. Consumers often praise its high cost-performance ratio and the brand's approachable, durable image.

I am a Bestune owner, driving a B70. It is an independent brand of FAW, established with the goal of making good cars easily accessible. After three years of use, I find it fuel-efficient and practical, with simple and cost-effective . I chose it initially because of its fair price and sufficient space for family use. I recommend considering the new T series, which is reliable in quality and supports domestic brands.


