Jetour T1 and T2 (2025) Price & Specs
The Jetour T1 and T2 have finally arrived in South Africa, with sales set to start in mid-November 2025. Here’s what these boxy Chinese crossovers cost…
- 1.5- and 2.0-litre turbopetrol engines on offer
- 4-strong T1 portfolio kicks off at R514 900
- T2 range (3 variants) available from R569 900
Just over a year after entering the market with the Dashing and X70 Plus, Jetour South Africa has effectively doubled the size of its local line-up with the introduction of the Jetour T1 and T2 (models the Chinese company collectively calls the “T-Series”).
Set to go on sale in mid-November 2025, the T1 and T2 are boxy crossovers that share a unibody platform. The T1 measures 4 705 mm from nose to tail (for reference, that’s 90 mm longer than the outgoing Toyota RAV4), while the T2 is slightly larger at 4 785 mm (including a tailgate-mounted spare wheel). At launch, the T1 line-up comprises 4 variants, with the T2 offered in 3 guises.
So, what do these newcomers cost? Well, the T1 1.5T Edge 7DCT kicks off at R514 900, with the T1 1.5T Aspire 7DCT priced from R544 900. These derivatives employ a turbocharged 1.5-litre, 4-cylinder petrol engine delivering 125 kW and 270 Nm to the front axle via a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission (a gearbox that’s standard across the range).
The Jetour T1 is furthermore available with a 180 kW/375 Nm turbocharged 2.0-litre, 4-cylinder petrol motor, which drives all 4 wheels. The T1 2.0T Xplora 7DCT 4WD starts at R594 900, while the T1 2.0T Odyssey 7DCT 4WD comes in from R634 900.
What about the T2? Well, the same powertrains do duty here, with the front-wheel-drive T2 1.5T Aspire 7DCT priced from R569 900 and the all-paw T2 2.0T Xplora 7DCT 4WD and T2 2.0T Odyssey 7DCT 4WD starting at R639 900 and R679 900, respectively.
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In each case, adding the “Dark Knight” package (which seemingly comprises a matte-black colour scheme) adds R25 000 to the price. While Jetour SA has yet to release a detailed specification sheet, it does say all T1 and T2 derivatives come standard with a 540-degree camera system, rear parking sensors, tyre-pressure monitoring and automatic LED headlamps.
The 2.0-litre derivatives furthermore feature Jetour’s “XWD” 4-wheel-drive system and 8 driving modes, along with a 15.6-inch infotainment screen. The flagship Odyssey grade also scores a 9-speaker Sony surround-sound system.
At the launch event, Jetour SA mentioned a raft of so-called “bonus” features. For instance, the company is offering a complimentary tow-bar (which it says is valued at R8 000) for all T1 and T2 4WD derivatives sold before the end of 2025.
Other incentives include a roof rack and crystal gear knob (together valued at a claimed R20 000), a model car (apparently worth at R2 000) and an off-road experience for 4WD variants (likewise valued at R2 000).
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What do the Jetour T1 and T2 cost in South Africa?
| JETOUR T1 DERIVATIVE | PRICE |
| Jetour T1 1.5T Edge 7DCT | R514 900 |
| Jetour T1 1.5T Aspire 7DCT | R544 900 |
| Jetour T1 2.0T Xplora 7DCT 4WD | R594 900 |
| Jetour T1 2.0T Odyssey 7DCT 4WD | R634 900 |
| JETOUR T2 DERIVATIVE | PRICE |
| Jetour T2 1.5T Aspire 7DCT | R569 900 |
| Jetour T2 2.0T Xplora 7DCT 4WD | R639 900 |
| Jetour T2 2.0T Odyssey 7DCT 4WD | R679 900 |
The prices (correct in October 2025) include a 7-year/200 000 km warranty, a 10-year/1-million km engine warranty (linked to the first owner) and a 7-year/75 000 km service plan.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What is the starting price for the Jetour T1 and T2 in South Africa?
A: The Jetour T1 line-up starts at R514 900 for the 1.5T Edge 7DCT. The larger Jetour T2 range begins at R569 900 for the 1.5T Aspire 7DCT variant.
Q: When will the Jetour T1 and T2 officially be available for sale?
A: The Jetour T1 and T2 are set to officially go on sale in South Africa in mid-November 2025.
Q: What engine and drivetrain options are available for the new Jetour T-Series crossovers?
A: Both the T1 and T2 offer a choice between a front-wheel-drive (FWD) 1.5-litre turbopetrol engine (125 kW/270 Nm) or an all-wheel-drive (4WD) 2.0-litre turbopetrol engine (180 kW/375 Nm). All variants come standard with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
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