The Brilliance Tun (), is a 5-door city car produced by Chinese automobile manufacturer Brilliance Auto, sold briefly from 2014 to 2015 for the 2015 model year. Tun is derived from haitun (æµ·è±Â), the Chinese word for dolphin. A dolphin badge is featured on the rear hatch and the car is alternatively referred to as the Brilliance Dolphin.
Development of the Brilliance Tun began in mid-2012 as the H120, then in November 2013 at Auto Guangzhou it was revealed as the CaCa. The car went on sale nearly a year later in September 2014 as the Tun, and was generally cheap, sold at a starting price of CNÃÂ¥29.800 (US$4,616) maxing at CNÃÂ¥45.800 (US$7,095). The Tun was intended to compete with other well-selling Chinese city cars, such as the Chery QQ3, Changan BenBen, and JAC Yueyue and foreign models like the Toyota Yaris, however sales were poor and it was discontinued a year after launch.
The Brilliance Tun was available in three variant and had only one engine option, a Brilliance 4A13 1.3L engine with 65kW of maximum engine power, 88PS of maximum horsepower, and 120Nm of maximum torque. The only transmission available was a 5-speed manual.