What are the differences between Jetour X70S and X70?

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DiHarper
07/24/25 8:50pm
The differences between Jetour X70S and X70 are: 1. Different transmissions: The Jetour X70S is equipped with a 6-speed dual-clutch transmission; the Jetour X70 is equipped with a 6-speed manual transmission. 2. Different dimensions: The length, width, and height of the Jetour X70S are 4750mm, 1910mm, and 1710mm respectively; the Jetour X70 measures 4720mm in length, 1900mm in width, and 1710mm in height. 3. Different trunk volumes: The trunk volume of the Jetour X70S is 1260L; the Jetour X70 has a trunk volume ranging from 670L to 1680L. The Jetour X70 comes with 235/60R18 tires, featuring a front MacPherson independent suspension and a rear multi-link independent suspension.
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StAbel
08/11/25 11:18am
As a car enthusiast who frequently researches domestic SUVs, I have a thorough understanding of the differences between the Jetour X70 and X70S. The X70S boasts a more avant-garde and sporty exterior design. For instance, the front grille has evolved from the X70's horizontal slats to a honeycomb mesh pattern, complemented by LED daytime running lights and sharper headlight clusters, making the overall appearance a decade younger. The wheels have also been upgraded to 18-inch rims with dark gray coating, adding more dynamism when on the move. The body lines are sleeker, and a small diffuser has been added to the rear, giving it a hot hatch-like appearance. The color options are trendier too, with choices like Flame Red or Glacier Blue. These changes make the X70S stand out on the road with high head-turning appeal, perfect for buyers who pursue fashion. Compared to the X70's basic and practical style, the X70S emphasizes sporty elements, making it more eye-catching for daily commutes or weekend getaways. The attention to detail is commendable, such as the optimized ergonomics of the door handles. Simply put, it's like a cooler version with a redesigned shell, but don’t forget that the maintenance costs are slightly higher.
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