Jetuor unveiled three new models at the 2024 Jeddah International Motor Show, namely the T1, X50, and T2, all of which are SUVs. This article will mainly focus on the Jetuor T2.
Exterior Design
Let's briefly discuss the design of the Jetuor T2. Its dimensions are 4750mm in length, 1930mm in width, and 1860mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2850mm. These dimensions are quite typical for a family SUV, ensuring ample interior space. The overall design continues to feature the brand's signature boxy aesthetic with strong, dynamic lines that deliver a powerful visual impact.
The front end features a large chrome-plated trim paired with a family-style grille, and on either side are LED headlights. These not only enhance safety during nighttime driving but also add a modern flair to the vehicle's overall appearance.
Interior and Comfort
The interior design is trendy and cool. At first glance, even though this vehicle isn't a rugged off-roader, the overall design gives a nod to such vehicles.
The dashboard is both wide and vertical, aligning well with the aesthetic preferences of younger consumers. The cabin offers excellent visibility, which minimizes blind spots and enhances the driving experience.
Engine
The mechanical integrity of the vehicle represents its core competitive edge. The Jetuor T2 four-wheel drive features the advanced C-DM hybrid system, which includes a 1.5T engine augmented by P2, P2.5, and P4 electric motors. The motor power reaches 340KW, with a total system output of an impressive 455KW and a peak torque of 920Nm.
This trio of motors coupled with the four-wheel drive can handle everyday urban driving and is more than capable of tackling steep slopes and challenging terrains with ease.
Moreover, the essence of this vehicle lies in its four-wheel-drive system. It is equipped with a 7+X intelligent off-road mode, which effectively handles virtually any terrain it encounters. On various road surfaces, this system can precisely assess the traction available and adjust power output accordingly, minimizing the risk of skidding and enhancing passability.