
In terms of size and wheelbase, the Jetour X90 is larger than the Jetour X70. More details about the Jetour X90 and X70 are as follows: 1. The Jetour X70 measures 4720 mm in length, 1900 mm in width, 1695 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2745 mm. 2. The Jetour X90 measures 4840 mm in length, 1925 mm in width, 1718 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2850 mm. 3. The Jetour X90 is a mid-size SUV, equipped with two engines: a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine and a 1.6-liter turbocharged engine. 4. The Jetour X70 is powered by a 1.5T turbocharged engine with the model code SQRE4T15B, delivering a maximum power of 108 kW and a peak torque of 210 Nm.

I've driven quite a few cars, and I feel the Jetour X90 is significantly larger than the X70, especially in terms of body dimensions. According to official data, the X90 is over 4.8 meters long, more than 1.9 meters wide, with a wheelbase of around 2.85 meters, while the X70 is just over 4.7 meters long, a bit narrower, with a wheelbase under 2.7 meters—making it a full size smaller overall. During my test drive, sitting in the back row of the X90, I could stretch my legs with space to spare, and fitting a child seat or luggage wasn't cramped at all. The X70 is also spacious, but with three adults seated, it feels a bit tight. In terms of fuel consumption, the X90 is slightly heavier and might consume a bit more, but the extra space and comfort make long trips with family much more enjoyable. I recommend you visit a showroom to experience it firsthand—comparing the interior and trunk size will clearly highlight the X90's advantages. Just remember, a bigger car isn't always easier to park; you'll need to maneuver carefully in narrow city streets.

As someone who frequently travels with children, I notice the main difference between the Jetour X90 and X70 lies in space. The X90 is designed more generously, especially with ample legroom in the back row—when I sit, there's still a fist's distance between my knees and the front seat. The seven-seater version can accommodate two more adults, making it highly practical for family trips or shopping. The X70 is also comfortable but feels a bit cramped in the back, better suited for small families' daily commutes. The X90's trunk can fit a stroller plus luggage, while the X70 is a bit tight. My suggestion: consider your needs—opt for the X90 if you have a larger family, the X70 suffices for solo drivers. The X90 has a more imposing appearance, standing out in parking lots, but might be tricky in narrow community parking spaces.

In the Jetour lineup, the X90 is undoubtedly the big brother, with both size and positioning a notch higher. I've driven both models - the X90's wheelbase is about ten centimeters longer, and it leads in overall length and width, naturally offering more spacious interiors, especially in headroom and shoulder room, making it comfortable even when fully loaded. The X70, as a compact SUV, is more nimble and easier to maneuver in the city, but its interior feels a bit cramped. For long trips or families with kids, the X90's comfort is unmatched. Exterior-wise, the X90 boasts bold, muscular lines that give it a commanding presence, while the X70 is more refined but lacks the same imposing stance. The X90 does have slightly higher fuel consumption and costs, but space is king after all.

Comparing the sizes of the Jetour X90 and X70, let me start with the driving experience. The X90 feels tall and spacious when you sit in it, offering an open view. The cabin is so wide that you can stretch your legs without touching anything. It's stable on the highway but has a larger turning radius, making parking a bit challenging. The X70, on the other hand, is more compact, making it easier to maneuver in the city, but the rear seats are cramped—I once had a friend whose knees were pressed against the front seat. In terms of trunk space, the X90 can fit two large suitcases and all your outdoor camping gear, while the X70 is just barely enough for daily use. Performance-wise, the X90 has slightly more horsepower but consumes a bit more fuel. For practicality, the X90 is better suited for larger families, while the X70 is ideal for singles or couples for everyday use.


