Striking Design for Modern Travel
Bestune NAT combines the dimensions of an A-class car with the wheelbase size of a B-class car. Its foldable rear window makes it instantly recognizable in any setting. Featuring “World Window” LED headlights and tunnel-like tail lights, the NAT boasts a distinctive design.
Unmatched Performance for Natural Mobility
Bestune NAT is empowered by the First Automotive Works (FAW) FME pure electric platform, delivering unparalleled strength and capability. Backed by reliable power from three electric system suppliers, it ensures exceptional range and performance. With fast charging, slow charging, and rapid charging options, it offers convenient recharging flexibility.
Comfortable Driving, Enjoyable Travel
Bestune NAT provides a luxurious experience with its single-sliding door, offering a dignified entry and exit. Its spacious interior surpasses expectations, allowing passengers to sit comfortably and stretch freely. With multiple seating arrangements, you can arrange the seating and storage according to your preferences for a convenient journey.
Comprehensive Assurance for Peaceful Travel
Bestune NAT is crafted to rigorous standards, ensuring exceptional reliability and quality. It comes with a three-year or 300,000-kilometer comprehensive vehicle warranty, providing peace of mind. Additionally, the electric powertrain enjoys an eight-year or 600,000-kilometer warranty, demonstrating the brand’s commitment to long-term durability and performance.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Most Satisfied: As a ride-hailing driver, what I’m most satisfied with about NAT is its durability. I’ve been driving at least 300 kilometers every day for the past three months, and even after repeatedly charging it overnight, the battery’s range hasn’t decreased significantly. I thought that constantly recharging an electric car would weaken the battery, but over the three months, there has been minimal change in battery performance. I’ve achieved a real-world range of 370 kilometers, all while running the air conditioning in eco mode.
Least Satisfied: The seat cushions are not thick enough, and the support is mediocre. Especially, the front seats become uncomfortable after prolonged sitting. In theory, as a vehicle designed for ride-sharing services, NAT should have taken into consideration the comfort of drivers during long trips. It seems that NAT has overlooked this aspect, as most of the car’s features are geared towards passengers. They should also consider the driver’s experience more.
Highlight Features: One highlight feature is the electric doors, which eliminate the need for customers to open the doors themselves. However, they open rather slowly, and there’s a slight wobbliness when they operate. The initial design idea is good, but the quality of materials used could be improved.