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Bestune NAT

Sedan 2022–present 204 hp Petrol / PHEV

The Bestune NAT is FAW Group's most technologically ambitious car — an autonomous-ready smart saloon showcasing Level 3 ADAS capability, a cockpit-style interior, and a PHEV powertrain designed for the connected future of mobility.

L3
Autonomous Driving Ready
204
Horsepower (PHEV)
2022
Year Launched
FAW
Smart Platform

Overview

The Bestune NAT (Next Autonomous Technology) is FAW Group's most forward-looking production vehicle — a smart saloon designed from the ground up around an autonomous driving-ready architecture and a connected cockpit experience that prioritises passenger technology over conventional driving controls. It represents Bestune's most direct statement about the future of Chinese automotive technology.

The NAT features a PHEV powertrain combining a turbocharged petrol engine with an electric motor for a total of approximately 204 hp, along with an extended electric-only range designed to cover most daily urban driving in zero-emission mode. Its most distinctive feature is the interior architecture — a wide digital cockpit with a curved display spanning most of the dashboard width, designed for the post-driving-focused smart car experience.

In Azerbaijan, the NAT is a technology showcase and an early-adopter vehicle rather than a mainstream choice. Its L3-adjacent ADAS suite (pending regulatory approval in various markets), advanced connectivity features, and PHEV powertrain make it most relevant to tech-focused buyers who want to experience China's cutting-edge automotive development and are prepared for the limited service ecosystem of a newer, specialist model.

NAT in Pictures

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Key Specifications

  • Powertrain: PHEV — turbocharged petrol + electric motor, ~204 hp combined
  • Electric range: 60+ km in EV-only mode
  • Autonomous technology: L3-ready ADAS (lidar, radar, cameras)
  • Cockpit: Wide curved digital display spanning full dashboard width
  • Connectivity: 5G-capable, OTA updates, smart navigation integration
  • Drive: All-wheel drive (electric motor at rear)
  • Transmission: Automatic with e-drive rear axle
  • Safety: Multiple cameras, radar units, ultrasonic sensors, AEB
  • Features: Face recognition, voice control, AI-based driver monitoring
  • Target: Technology-forward buyers and fleet operators seeking future-ready vehicles

Variant Comparison

VariantEnginePowerDriveBest For
NAT PHEV StandardPetrol + Electric204 hpAWDDaily EV use with petrol backup
NAT L3 EditionPetrol + Electric204 hpAWDFull autonomous-ready specification

Competitor Snapshot

ModelStrengthCompromise
NIO ET5More established EV brand, battery swap networkNo petrol backup — pure BEV dependency
BYD SealStronger EV technology, better range figuresLess ADAS technology focus than NAT
Xpeng P5LIDAR-equipped smart car, established softwareSmaller brand, similar market positioning
Toyota bZ4XBetter Toyota reliability reputation, broader supportLess Chinese smart technology story

EVOwnership Estimator (Azerbaijan)

  • Annual energy use: 1200 kWh
  • Annual charging cost: $168
  • Total yearly estimate: $2368
  • Monthly average: $197
  • PHEV charging from home or workplace is essential to realise the EV running cost savings — plan for Level 2 AC charging installation.
  • The L3 ADAS system requires regular software updates via OTA — confirm connectivity and update service availability in Azerbaijan.
  • Being a newer and more complex model, NAT requires specialist diagnosis tools for ADAS and battery systems.

Maintenance & Service in Azerbaijan

  • PHEV system: annual inspection of battery cooling circuit, inverter, and charging system.
  • ADAS sensor calibration: required after any front-end repair, windscreen replacement, or suspension change.
  • Software updates: ensure OTA connectivity is active and updates are applied promptly for safety and feature improvements.
  • Electric motor and rear drive unit inspection at 40,000 km.
  • Conventional petrol engine service every 10,000 km alongside PHEV-specific checks.

Used NAT Buying Checklist

  • Test PHEV charging system function — both AC slow charge and DC fast charge if available.
  • Verify EV range readout accuracy — cross-reference against specification for battery health indication.
  • Test all ADAS features: adaptive cruise, lane centering, AEB, and autonomous feature availability.
  • Confirm OTA update service is active and the latest software version is installed.
  • Test the wide curved cockpit display for full functionality across all apps and vehicle controls.
  • Inspect AWD system function through real-world driving on varied surfaces.
  • Request full service history and confirm any recall or software update completions.

NAT FAQ — Azerbaijan Buyers

Q: Is the NAT's autonomous driving available in Azerbaijan?
L3 autonomous driving requires specific road infrastructure, regulatory approval, and network connectivity. In Azerbaijan, most ADAS features up to L2 (adaptive cruise, lane centering) will operate normally. Full L3 autonomous function may not be activated pending local regulatory framework.
Q: How does the NAT compare with BYD Seal or NIO ET5?
The NAT is a PHEV with petrol backup — more practical than pure BEV alternatives for buyers outside Baku's established charging network. Its ADAS focus is stronger than most BYD alternatives. NIO and Xpeng offer more mature software ecosystems but are pure electric.
Q: Is the NAT a good long-term choice for Azerbaijan?
The NAT is best for technology-forward early adopters who want China's latest automotive development. Service infrastructure and parts support are still developing — buyers should factor in the additional ownership complexity of a newer, more specialised model versus established alternatives.

Should You Buy the Bestune NAT?

The most technologically advanced Bestune — for early adopters ready for the smart car future.

The NAT is the right choice for buyers who want to experience the leading edge of Chinese automotive technology and are comfortable with the ownership requirements of a newer, more complex model. Its PHEV flexibility, L3-ready ADAS, and cockpit-forward design make it a compelling technology showcase — though buyers should verify service and connectivity support before committing in the Azerbaijan market.

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