Official Photos Of The Bisu T3 SUV For China

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Official photos of the brand new Bisu T3, a compact SUV that will be launched on the Chinese car market in Q1 2017, looking very stylish with its black A-pillars and roof. Bisu is a new car brand. Its full name is Chonqing Bisu Automotive Corporation, and they are based in the great city of Chongqing.

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Looking good from the sides, some Range Rover and Hyundai influences here and there, but not too much. Wheel arches are interesting.

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Bisu is a subsidiary of the Beiqi-Yinxiang joint venture, which sells cars under the Huansu brand. The partners in Beiqi-Yinxiang are Beijing Auto (Beiqi) and the Yinxiang Motorcycle Group.

The Bisu T3, formerly known as the Bisu S25, stands on the same platform as the Beiqi-Yinxiang Huansu S2 and Huansu S3. The brand names are similar too: Huansu = 幻速 and Bisu = 比速.

The Bisu brand will be aimed at young cheap-car buyers, whereas the Huansu brand is aimed all cheap-car buyers. The Bisu T3 is therefore slightly hipper than the S2 and S3. Interestingly, it will be powered by a 1.3 turbocharged petrol engine, which is, at least so far, unique for the Bisu brand. ‘Box will be a five-speed manual, which is not that hip.

The S25 will be very cheap; price will range from around 60.000 to 70.000 yuan.

Size: 4350/1825/1685, and wheelbase is 2565.

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Round fog lights are very nice. Pipe tips are fake. The real pipe is hiding under the bumper on the right side. Roof rails are usable. Big Bisu Auto brand name between the lights.

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Live pics. Badge on grille is blue. Badge on official photo is black. I hope they are not going to do wuzzy label things like Haval.

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Oval shaped wheel with a flat bottom. Large 9 inch touch screen and orange panels to cheer things up. We are seeing a lot of orange detailing in new Chinese cars lately. Very nice, much better than the endless seas of gray in German and Korean cars.

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Tires should be a bit bigger.

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There is a Yinxiang badge on the right side of the hatch, above the Bisu Qiche name. This badge does not appear on the official images. Roof rails are really quite impressive.

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