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The Jetour Dashing (Chinese: 捷途大圣; pinyin: Jiétú Dàshèng; lit. 'monkey king') is a compact crossover SUV produced by Jetour from 2022. [2] Jetour is a brand launched in 2018 by Chery . The Jetour Dashing is the first vehicle to be based on the Kunlun Architecture of the Jetour brand.
In China, Jetour vehicles are distributed by Wuhu Jetour Automobile Sales Co., Ltd. [4] Outside China, the Jetour brand is available in Middle East, [5] the Philippines, Georgia, [6] Russia, [7] Egypt, [8] Indonesia, and some Latin American markets such as Chile, Dominican Republic [9] Peru, [10] Uruguay, [11] Mexico, [12] Panama, [13] and Ecuador.
Jetour Ice Cream [16] 2021 1st City car, BEV SUV; eQ7: 舒享家 Chery Tiggo 6 [17] 2023 ... Dashing. Shanhai L6: 大圣 山海L6 Soueast S06-2022 2024 1st Compact SUV
This list may not reflect recent changes. D. Jetour Dashing; T. Jetour Traveller; X. Jetour X70; Jetour X90; Jetour X95
The Jetour X90 is powered by a 1.5 liter turbo inline-four petrol engine at launch, producing 156 hp and 230 N·m, with transmission options including a 6-speed manual transmission or a 6-speed Dual-clutch transmission. [4] On September 25, 2019, the Jetour X90 1.6 liter turbo engine model was launched.
The Jetour X70 2019 facelift was officially launched on 27 August 2019, with 9 trim levels offered. It is powered by 1.5-litre turbocharged engine producing 156 horsepower (116 kW; 158 PS) and peak torque of 230 N⋅m (170 lb⋅ft; 23 kg⋅m) mated to a 6-manual transmission and 6-speed dual clutch transmission.
The Jetour Traveller (Chinese: 捷途旅行者; pinyin: Jiétú Lǚxíngzhě), also known as the Jetour T2 outside China, [1] is a mid-size SUV manufactured by Jetour since 2023, going on sale in September 2023 in China. In April 2024, Jetour introduced its plug-in hybrid version called the Jetour Shanhai T2 (Chinese: 山海T2, literally ...
This is a list of vehicles that have been considered to be the result of badge engineering (), cloning, platform sharing, joint ventures between different car manufacturing companies, captive imports, or simply the practice of selling the same or similar cars in different markets (or even side-by-side in the same market) under different marques or model nameplates.