JSW Motors Limited, JSW group’s independent passenger mobility division is all set to launch its first automobile in India this year, and our sources tell us the first model to arrive will be the Jetour T2 SUV. JSW has ambitions of being a carmaker in its own right and the T2 will thus be launched independent of the JSW joint venture with MG – JSW MG Motor India – and notably would carry a JSW badge and model name instead of the Jetour branding. The SUV will be assembled at JSW’s upcoming greenfield manufacturing plant in Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar, Maharashtra and should be in showrooms by the third quarter of this year.
- Jetour T2 to arrive with plug-in hybrid powertrain
- Boxy 5-seat SUV is larger than the Tata Safari
Jetour T2 features, specifications and price
T2 to come with plug-in hybrid powertrain.
Pure ICE versions of the T2 are available. However, in keeping with JSW’s stated intent of concentrating on sustainable mobility, India will see the T2 i-DM arrive with its 1.5 litre plug-in hybrid powertrain. The plug-in hybrid comes with both AWD as well as FWD versions, though details of which one will launch here are not yet known.
The T2 is large SUV with a traditional boxy upright design much akin to the Defender, and like the Defender, it too uses a monocoque construction instead of a ladder-frame setup. The T2 measures 4.7 metres in length and is 2 metres wide, giving it a footprint larger than the Tata Safari, but it is a 5-seater, while the 7-seat version is longer still.
Not much is known about the price and positioning the T2 will have in India. However, the FWD 5-seat T2 i-DM retails at about Rs 35 lakh in the UAE (AED 1,44,000).
About Jetour
Jetour operates in China, and select countries in the Middle East, Africa, South East Asia and Latin America
Jetour is a brand launched in 2018 by Chinese car maker Chery and is focussed on SUVs, though they have marketed a few rebadged Chery hatchbacks too. Currently Jetour operates in its home market China and global markets like the Middle East, Africa and a few countries in South East Asia and Latin America.