
The official price of the top trim of Tiggo 8 PLUS is slightly higher than that of Jetour X70 PLUS. The body of the top trim Tiggo 8 PLUS is shorter than that of Jetour X70 PLUS, and the wheelbase is also slightly shorter. The top trims of Jetour X70 PLUS and Tiggo 8 PLUS each have their own strengths and weaknesses, making them quite comparable. The top trim of Tiggo 8 PLUS is similar to that of Jetour X70 PLUS.

Choosing between the Jetour X70 Plus and the Tiggo 8 Plus? Personally, I think it depends on family needs. Space and comfort are key. During test drives, I found the Jetour X70 Plus slightly larger, with a more practical third-row seat—loading a stroller or luggage is effortless. The Tiggo 8 Plus has a more refined interior, but its trunk is a bit smaller. Both cars are fuel-efficient, with the Jetour leaning more toward practicality, ideal for daily commutes and weekend family trips. Price-wise, the Jetour is more budget-friendly, and its base model offers sufficient features. If you're on a tight budget or frequently travel with a large group, I’d prioritize recommending the Jetour. However, I suggest test-driving both to experience the ride comfort firsthand—bring the whole family to the dealership before deciding.

From a technological perspective, I place more emphasis on a car's intelligent features. The Tiggo 8 Plus boasts a more advanced touchscreen and voice control system, supporting multiple connectivity functions, and its driving assistance systems like adaptive cruise control are more comprehensive. The Jetour X70 Plus has decent basic configurations but lacks some high-end options. In daily use, these features enhance convenience, such as making long-distance navigation or parking more reassuring. There's not much difference in power between the two models, both equipped with high-efficiency engines, but the Tiggo's tuning is more responsive. The tech-savvy Tiggo suits someone like me who enjoys trying new things, especially appealing to younger users who would find it great value.

When on a tight budget, choosing a car requires attention to details. I lean towards the Jetour X70 Plus—its starting price is lower, the basic configuration is sufficient, and maintenance and fuel costs are more economical. While the Tiggo 8 Plus offers slightly better build quality, it comes at a significantly higher price. Both cars are fuel-efficient, with minimal differences in city driving conditions. In the long run, the Jetour may not hold its resale value as well, but the money saved could be used to add an assistance system. For daily commutes or weekend getaways, it’s more than adequate. I’d opt for practicality over minor upgrades that aren’t worth the extra cost.


