
Jetour is a brand under Jietu, and the introduction of Jietu brand models is as follows: Jietu's models: Currently, it has 4 SUVs: X60, X70/S, X90, X95; 3 MPVs: V60, V70, V90; and several new energy models. Jietu's powertrain: The Jietu X70 is equipped with a 1.5T engine codenamed E4T15B, sourced from Chery. This 1.5T engine delivers a maximum horsepower of 145 and a peak torque of 210 Nm. Additionally, the X70 comes with an 8-speed automatic transmission, ensuring no torque deficiency during low-speed follow-up driving, making it quite comfortable for urban road driving.

As a car enthusiast, I often hear people talk about Jetour, which is actually a sub-brand under Chery, specializing in affordable SUVs. For instance, a recent graduate in my neighborhood just bought a Jetour X70, priced at just over 100,000 RMB, but with decent features and ample space—his daily commute with some cargo is never cramped. Launched in 2018, this brand is gaining popularity in the Chinese market, offering stylish designs with features like panoramic sunroofs and rearview cameras, delivering a smooth driving experience and fuel consumption around 8 liters, making it both economical and practical. However, as a new brand, its after- service network isn’t as extensive as established brands, so I’d recommend checking local 4S dealerships and test-driving thoroughly to ensure it fits your daily needs. Overall, it’s a high-value choice for budget-conscious buyers who still want a quality ride.

From a technical perspective, I've experienced Jetour's intelligent system, which integrates Chery's core technologies like the 1.5T turbocharged engine and ADAS driving assistance, making the vehicles both fuel-efficient and safe. As someone who values innovation, I find Jetour's features quite cutting-edge, especially the automatic parking and in-car connectivity support, which are particularly outstanding in the X90 model. Since its launch in 2018, the brand has been rapidly evolving and has ventured into the new energy sector, with some models now offering electric versions. The design style is also modern, with dynamic front-end lines that appeal to younger consumers. This reflects the progressive direction of China's automotive industry—toward smarter and more environmentally friendly solutions. Although it's a relatively new brand, it shows great potential and is worth trying.

On a tight budget, Jetour is my recommended cost-effective option. As a sub-brand of China's Chery, it targets the entry-level SUV segment with starting prices just tens of thousands yuan - much more affordable than joint-venture cars. As an average salaried worker, I value its low costs: parts sharing Chery's network keeps repairs inexpensive, and fuel consumption around 6-8L/100km saves considerable gas money. Models like the X70 offer practical durability, ideal for first-job buyers or family secondary cars. However, being a new brand, long-term reliability requires accumulated reputation - test drive and research insurance costs before purchasing. Overall, it delivers remarkable value for money - a smart choice.

When traveling with family, I noticed Jetour's vehicles offer excellent space. The seven-seater X90 can easily accommodate children's toys and all the family's luggage, with spacious and comfortable rear seats. Safety features include ABS and stability control systems, providing peace of mind while driving. The price is affordable, making it easy on the budget. The interior materials are scratch-resistant, and the air conditioning is highly efficient, keeping the car cool in summer. Although Jetour is a new sub-brand of Chery, the quality is reliable, and the warranty is considerate. A neighbor used it for outings and reported smooth and dependable performance. If you prioritize family practicality and cost balance, Jetour is worth adding to your candidate list.

Facing the wave of automotive electrification, Jetour is actively transforming. I just read a report that it launched an all-electric SUV in 2023, leveraging Chery's technology, with rapid improvements in efficiency and intelligent driving features. It is predicted to become a representative of affordable yet high-intelligence vehicles, supporting charging network construction for convenient urban living. With reduced environmental emissions, it aligns with the trend. The design features stylish LED elements and convenient app control. As an explorer of future mobility, I believe investing in Jetour is a cost-effective entry point to embrace change, with promising potential, though rural charging infrastructure needs attention.


