Spy Shots: facelifted Besturn B90 is Ready for the China car market

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Jan 27, 2014 9:02 AM CET
Joey Wang

The best spy shots so far of the much delayed facelifted Besturn B90 sedan. Debut is now scheduled for the Beijing Auto Show in April with a launch on the China car market soon thereafter. The facelift includes a new grille, new head lights, and new bumpers. Besturn is a brand of First Auto Works (FAW).

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The current Besturn B90. Price starts at 127.800 yuan and ends at 199.800 yuan. The Besturn B90 is based on the Mazda 6 which is made in China by the FAW-Mazda joint venture. Engines are Mazda as well: a 147hp 2.0 or a 160hp 2.3, both mated to a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed automatic.

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The Mazda engines will be deleted completely. They will be replaced by two brand new 1.8 turb0 and 2.0 turbo units. The 1.8 turbo has an output of 183hp and the 2.0 turbo has an output of 200hp. Both engines will be mated to a 6-speed manual or 6-speed automatic. FAW says the engines are developed in-house. The new engines mean the Besturn B70 will move upmarket a little bit, price is expected to start around 135.000 yuan.



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