After the success of the Jetour T2, the brand's newest off-road-ready hybrid, the Jetour T1, has officially debuted in a fresh set of images. With the Philippine International Motor Show (PIMS) right around the corner, there’s a chance we might see this SUV make its debut on Philippine soil soon. Estimated to start at around PHP 888K (based on a pre-sale price of 110,000 yuan), the T1 could be a more budget-friendly option compared to the T2, priced at about P1.45M to P1.7M.
The T1 features a rugged look with a boxy design, square headlights, and a straightforward grille, but without the hidden door handles or rear-mounted spare tire of its T2 sibling. Its approach and departure angles—27° and 25°—suggest it’s ready for light off-road drives and can manage a towing capacity of 1,600 kg.
Under the hood, the T1’s hybrid system uses a 1.5-liter engine (115 kW) with an electric motor and a 26.7 kWh battery, offering a range of up to 117 km on electric power alone and a total range of up to 1,400 km, which makes it a good choice for those who want to save on fuel.
Inside, the T1 has a flat-bottom steering wheel, two screens (10.25 inches for the dashboard and 15.6 inches for the center), and useful features like a crystal gear lever and wireless phone charging. It also uses a Snapdragon 8155 chip for smooth performance.
Jetour has been seeing strong sales, with 60,226 units sold in September alone. A launch of the T1 in the Philippines could help boost these numbers further. With PIMS right around the corner, could we be seeing the T1 here soon? As we wait for more news, feel free to take a look at what Jetour has to offer. Visit AutoDeal.com.ph to explore Jetour’s full range of vehicles and connect with a sales agent by tapping the ‘Get Quote’ button. Find the car you want at a price that fits—try AutoDeal now!
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