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BMW X3 Size, Toyota Yaris Price: This 250-HP Hybrid Goes 775 Miles with 68 Miles of Pure Electric Range

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We already knew about Chinese brands’ aggressive pricing strategies in compact and urban segments. But now the strategy is extending to family SUVs. The Bestune Joyee 07, barely launched in Spain, arrives with hard-hitting arguments: BMW X3 dimensions, 250 horsepower, 775-mile total range… for a price lower than a well-equipped compact gas car.

SUV Bestune Joyee 07 vu de profil avec jantes alliage et ligne de caisse tendue
At 15.6 feet long with subtly muscular lines, the Joyee 07 displays dimensions comparable to a BMW X3 while maintaining visual discretion. © Bestune

At 15.6 feet long with 20.8 cubic feet of cargo space, this plug-in hybrid SUV claims up to 68 miles in 100% electric mode, thanks to a much larger than average battery (21.2 kWh). All powered by a robust hybrid drivetrain: 1.5-liter turbo engine paired with an electric motor, totaling 250 hp sent to the front wheels via an automatic transmission.

But this breakthrough has its downside. While the Joyee 07 focuses on comfort and tech features, it skips many driver assistance systems that are mandatory on models certified for European markets. A weakness that could slow or even prevent its launch in the US — unless there’s a rapid upgrade to its safety equipment.

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Face avant du Bestune Joyee 07 avec feux LED et calandre hexagonale
The Joyee 07’s front end remains classic but well-proportioned, with sleek LED lights and chrome grille giving the model a serious and elegant appearance. © Bestune

A Spacious, Dynamic Family SUV at Shocking Price

The Bestune Joyee 07 hits hard right from the spec sheet. At 15.6 feet long, 6.2 feet wide with 20.8 cubic feet of cargo space, this SUV competes in the same category as a BMW X3 or Acura MDX. But where competitors easily exceed $50,000 in plug-in hybrid versions, the Joyee 07 shows a starting price of around $28,100… in Spain, with trade-in and incentives included.

For the US market, assuming arrival with proper certification and safety adaptations, it would be reasonable to expect a final price around $33,000 with federal tax credits, placing it below an MG EHS PHEV, already very aggressive in the segment.

The positioning is clear: offer a mid-size SUV, family-oriented, well-powered and electrified, at the price of a compact hybrid, or even a well-equipped gas sedan. An aggressive pricing strategy based on a simple equation: lots of space, lots of power, and rock-bottom pricing.

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Planche de bord du Bestune Joyee 07 avec écran tactile central et finitions cuir
The cockpit surprises with its rich equipment: leather upholstery, dual-zone climate control, large central screen, keyless start, and wireless charging come standard. © Bestune

Muscular Plug-in Hybrid with Generous Range

The heart of the Bestune Joyee 07 is its plug-in hybrid drivetrain. It combines a 1.5-liter turbo engine with an electric motor powered by a 21.2 kWh battery, one of the largest capacities on the market for this type of vehicle.

Result: up to 68 miles of electric range on the WLTP cycle, according to manufacturer data. Range sufficient to cover nearly all daily trips without burning a drop of gas, while offering 775-mile total range in mixed use. This figure, though optimistic, places the Joyee 07 at the top of its class.

Performance-wise, the system develops 250 hp (166 lb-ft gas + 255 lb-ft electric), propelling the SUV from 0-60 mph in 6.8 seconds. Top speed is limited to 112 mph, a logical choice for a family-oriented vehicle. Charging is also well thought out: 45 kW DC fast charging, 6.6 kW AC, with competitive charging times.

Banquette arrière spacieuse du Bestune Joyee 07 avec accoudoir central
The generous 109-inch wheelbase benefits rear passengers who enjoy good headroom and comfortable seating for long trips. © Bestune

Complete Interior Equipment, But Major Safety Gap

Where the Joyee 07 impresses is in comfort and interior equipment. Leather upholstery, heated and power-adjustable front seats, dual-zone automatic climate control, touchscreen with smartphone integration, USB ports, wireless charging, keyless start, power liftgate… It checks almost every box except one: active safety.

The model currently sold in Spain has only basic aids: hill descent control, rain detection, 360° camera, automatic headlights, but no automatic emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, or lane keeping assist — features now mandatory for most models sold in developed markets.

The manufacturer justifies this absence through limited series certification, allowing it to escape certain technical obligations. But for potential US sales, this gap would absolutely need correction, or risk being banned from registration or losing federal tax credit eligibility.

Arrière du SUV hybride Bestune Joyee 07 avec signature lumineuse horizontale
The Joyee 07’s rear features continuous light signature and clean lines. A minimalist approach following current electrified SUV trends. © Bestune

Promising Model, Provided It Updates for US Market

On paper, the Bestune Joyee 07 checks all the right boxes: understated but modern look, capable powertrain, family dimensions, impressive electric range, and knockout pricing. Against the MG EHS, Polestar 3, or Genesis GV70 Electrified, it positions as one of the most competitive plug-in hybrid SUVs, provided it manages to integrate required safety systems for our market.

As it stands, its lack of certain driver aids limits it to minimal sales in some European markets. But if Chinese manufacturer Bestune adapts its SUV to US standards, it could quickly become a formidable alternative to mainstream gas or conventional hybrid models.

An appealing equation for American families looking to combine zero emissions in the city, long-distance comfort, interior space, and contained budget. But as often with market newcomers, everything will depend on distribution strategy, service network, and public confidence in this new brand.

Antoine Laforge
Antoine Laforge
Rédacteur en chef, actualité automobile - Avec un œil critique et une plume affûtée, Antoine décrypte l'actualité automobile au quotidien. De l'économie de l'auto aux mouvements écologiques, il analyse les tendances et les enjeux du secteur avec une perspective globale. Son expertise fait de lui la voix de référence pour comprendre les dynamiques qui façonnent le monde automobile.

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