The local automotive market is currently witnessing a new era of change, innovation and competition.
Aggressively charging head-on into the fray is Jetour Auto with its latest offering, the Jetour T-2. Known as the Traveller in its home market of China, the T-2 has been making news in the automotive world since its introduction at the Shanghai Auto Show earlier this year, and now it’s poised to enter the Philippine market.
The Jetour T-2 is built with sharp lines and angles that exude rugged beauty. Its muscular and boxy design style is complemented by an interior that is decorated with simplistic yet powerful elements.
The exterior and interior designs are highly consistent, reflecting a vehicle that is both robust and elegant. Its squared-off look draws comparisons to the Land Rover Defender and the Ford Bronco, giving it a strong presence on the road.
Under the hood, the T-2 offers a variety of powertrain options, including a 1.6-litre turbocharged petrol engine with a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission, a 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine with an eight-speed automatic transmission, and a plug-in hybrid powertrain consisting of a 1.5-litre turbocharged petrol engine and an electric motor.
These options provide a balance between strong power and low fuel consumption, catering to different preferences and needs. It is unsure at this point which, if not all, of the variants are entering our local market.
Equipped with the latest sixth-generation 4WD system from BorgWarner, the Jetour T-2 maximizes 4WD performance under different driving modes.
This feature ensures a better driving experience, especially in the diverse conditions and terrain found in our country. Whether navigating city streets or exploring off-road trails, the T-2’s 4WD system’s stability and control is sure to be a great advantage here.
The Jetour T-2 series includes oil-fueled and PHEV versions, reflecting Jetour Auto’s commitment to sustainability and new energy. The brand’s focus on green technology aligns with global trends and local initiatives in the Philippines to promote environmentally friendly transportation.
The inclusion of PHEV versions in the T-2 series, if offered locally, could also turn out to be a big hit for the brand. As the Philippines continues to explore sustainable transportation options, the T-2’s new energy focus could make it a preferred choice for eco-conscious consumers.
While specific pricing details for the Philippine market are yet to be announced, the Jetour T-2 is expected to be competitively priced. In its Chinese home market, the Traveller costs 149,800 — 206,800 yuan (P1.1 million to P1.6 million).
But it will most likely hit the P2 million mark when it hits our shores. This pricing strategy could make the T-2 an attractive option for Filipino consumers looking for a premium SUV experience without the premium price tag.