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Xiaomi launched a Redmi SUV (Yes, a Car)

Xiaomi launched a Redmi SUV (Yes, a Car)

Xiaomi fans are in heaven as company launched its first car in partnership with Bestune, the company announced on Weibo.

On 3rd April, taking Xiaomi away from just a smartphone company, a customized brand new Redmi branded Bestune T77 SUV launched. The company, based in China, had earlier announced to enhance its product range, however Xiaomi is found to be the most ambitious and exciting for its consumers.

Take a look at the dainty Bestune T77 SUV.

The most attracting and fabulous car is currently priced at 89,800 Yuan or $13,400 approximately. Exact details of the customization will soon be available on our site, as the car promises some really top-notch features.
Here are some of the specs:
  • Weight: 1455 kg
  • Dimensions: 4525 x 1845 x 1615 mm
  • Wheelbase: 2700 mm
  • Maximum Horsepower: 143 Ps
  • 6-speed MT Gearbox
  • 1.2L Turbocharged Engine
  • Maximum Power: 105 kW
  • Maximum: Torque: 204Nm

It can be believed that Bestune T77 will be available in 6 different models with the top model for grabs at 13,400 Yuan or $19,980. This product is a result of intention to increase the product range of Bestune, yet it is not sure whether this care will be launched in Pakistan or not.

Besturn-T concept was introduced in April last year at the Beijing Auto Show and later in November. FAW announced the production model under the new name “Bestune” instead of “Bestrun”.
Featured image via Wheelage

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