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Jetour T2 with three body kit concepts showcased at 2025 Auto Shanghai

The Jetour T2 is a mid-size SUV that features a unibody construction and offers characteristics suitable for off-road driving.

In its standard version, the Jetour T2 boasts a boxy SUV design reminiscent of the popular Land Rover Defender.

This design element is accentuated by a variety of accessories available for customization, based on the presence of several body kit variants showcased at Auto Shanghai 2025.

Near the Hilton Shanghai Hongqiao hotel, where the media are staying, Jetour displayed the T2 Stargazer version, complete with accessories such as:

  • A front bumper with a protective bar
  • A more aggressive grille
  • Distinctive alloy wheels
  • Side steps
  • A taller engine hood
  • A roof rack
  • Wider front and rear fenders
  • A foldable ladder on the left side
  • An external storage box on the right side
  • An external storage compartment on the tailgate door
  • Protective metal for the rear light housing

At the Jetour International Business Annual Conference dinner, they presented two additional accessory concepts known as Stargazer Air and Nexus Sentinel.

Unlike the Stargazer, the Stargazer Air package is more streamlined, lacking features such as a roof rack, side storage box, and foldable ladder.

The Nexus Sentinel accessory package features a futuristic and modern design, with wider front and rear fenders, an aerodynamic roof rack, and a cyberpunk-style fuel tank cover.

For your information, Jetour has previously confirmed plans to launch the Jetour T2 SUV model in the Malaysian market soon.

 

Jetour T2 Stargazer

 

Jetour T2 Stargazer Air

 

Jetour T2 Nexus Sentinel

Jetour T2 featured in cheetah stripes at 2025 Auto Shanghai

Did you know that in addition to producing an impressive lineup of attention-grabbing off-road SUVs, Jetour is also involved in cheetah conservation initiatives?

The cheetah, the fastest land animal in the world, is capable of reaching speeds of up to 120 km/h. However, this species is now on the brink of extinction, with an estimated fewer than 7,500 individuals remaining on Earth due to habitat loss, human-wildlife conflict, and illegal wildlife trade.

In early 2024, Jetour partnered with Discovery Channel and visited Namibia—home to a significant population of cheetahs—to learn about conservation efforts for this magnificent species.

Following this collaboration, Jetour established a strategic relationship with the Cheetah Conservation Fund (CCF) in September 2024.

Among the initiatives carried out are funding the annual care of two cheetah cubs and donating official vehicles to enhance cheetah habitats.

Jetour is also working with Discovery Channel to produce a documentary about cheetah recovery as well as promoting the “Protect the Cheetah” initiative worldwide.

This collaboration is embodied in the unique cheetah stripe livery on the Jetour T2 i-DM SUV model, which was displayed at the 2025 Jetour International Business Conference held in Shanghai recently.

Jetour T2 set to arrive in Malaysia: here’s what you need to know

During the launch of the Jetour Dashing in early April, Jetour Malaysia also revealed plans to introduce a lineup of crossover and off-road SUV models to the local market.

One of the off-road SUVs confirmed for entry into Malaysia is the Jetour T2, also known as the Traveller in the Chinese market.

The Jetour T2 is a mid-size SUV built on the Kunlun unibody platform and features design elements inspired by the popular Land Rover Defender.

It measures 4,785 mm in length, 2,036 mm in width, 1,960 mm in height, and has a wheelbase of 2,800 mm.

The Jetour T2 offers a 28-degree approach angle, a 30-degree departure angle, and a ground clearance of 220 mm, aided by MacPherson strut suspension at the front and a multi-link setup at the rear.

Similar to the Dashing, the design of the T2 was created by former Porsche designer Hakan Saracoglu.

In terms of power, the Jetour T2 is available with a choice of a 1.5-liter turbo engine (181 hp/290 Nm) paired with a seven-speed DCT transmission.

There is also a 2.0-liter turbo engine option (251 hp/390 Nm) that can be matched with either a seven-speed DCT or an eight-speed automatic transmission.

The plug-in hybrid (PHEV) version of the T2 is powered by a 1.5-liter turbo engine combined with two electric motors and a three-speed DHT transmission, producing a total output of 375 hp and 610 Nm.

With a 26.7 kWh battery pack, the T2 PHEV (or T2 i-DM) can achieve an electric-only driving range of 139 km, with a total range of up to 1,000 km.

Currently, Jetour Malaysia has yet to announce the specifications for the T2 that will be launched later.

At the Hilton Shanghai Hongqiao, Jetour showcased the right-hand drive (RHD) version of the T2, which is reportedly still in the prototype stage.

In addition to the right-hand steering position, the Jetour T2 RHD is equipped with a 10.25-inch digital cluster screen, a 15.6-inch central display, a panoramic glass roof, and leather-wrapped seating.

On the center console, there is a rotary dial for selecting driving modes (economy, standard, sports, snow, mud, sand, rock, and adaptive X), as well as a relatively large gear shifter.

Along with a cargo space of 580 liters, the Jetour T2 also provides an external storage box mounted on the tailgate door.

Aligning with its nature as an off-road SUV, Jetour offers a variety of accessories that can be installed, including roof racks, storage boxes on the C/D pillars, foldable ladders, and more.

Advanced safety features included are front collision warning (FCW), lane departure warning (LDW), blind spot monitoring (BSD), door opening warning (DOW), rear cross-traffic alert (RCTA), autonomous emergency braking (AEB), lane-keeping assistance (LKA), and adaptive cruise control (ACC).

One question remains: What price will Jetour Malaysia set for the T2 SUV?