2026 Jetour Dashing

2026 Jetour Dashing
Est. monthly payment:
R 9,230 p/m
Western Cape
The 2026 Jetour Dashing 1.5T Deluxe is a stylish and reliable used SUV, offering South African buyers a perfect blend of luxury and affordability. With only 2,800 km on the clock, this vehicle presents excellent value for those seeking a modern, well-maintained family car at a competitive price.
Powered by a 1.5L petrol engine paired with a dual-clutch automatic transmission, the Jetour Dashing delivers smooth performance and impressive fuel efficiency of 7.8 L/100km. Its spacious five seats and five-door body make it an ideal choice for daily commuting and weekend adventures, combining practicality with comfort.
Located in Tygervalley, Western Cape, this SUV is available for viewing and test drives today. Contact the dealer for the best price, finance deals, and easy options to buy or compare prices for this affordable, quality used vehicle in South Africa.
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Jetour Dashing
Jetour’s Dashing has landed in SA’s compact SUV ring with a bold price strategy—R379,900 to R469,900—aimed right at those who can’t stomach what VW, Haval, or Renault are charging for a five-door runabout. The engine menu is simple: one 1.5-litre turbo petrol, manual or auto, take your pick. Here’s the rub: while the brand shouts affordability, the median price of R464,925 says most dealer stock is actually specced to the rafters. You’ll need to hunt for a base Momentum if you want to keep it under R400k. There are 56 examples on the market, but the entry-level isn’t everywhere—something for price-sensitive buyers to chew on, especially with competition so tight in this segment. Most shoppers will find themselves eyeing the 1.5T Deluxe, which dominates listings (37 units between R399,900 and R469,900). Momentum makes the case for value, with 18 cars kicking off at R379,900, but you’ll have to move fast. No old stock here—the cars are all 2025 or 2026, and the average mileage barely cracks 2,130 km. On paper at least, you’re basically getting a demo, not a proper used car. What gives the Jetour an edge? It’s keenly priced, the Deluxe interior actually feels modern instead of just pretending, and physical buttons haven’t vanished in a sea of touchscreens. For South Africans, that matters—especially if you’re crawling through N1 traffic and want to adjust the aircon without poking at a laggy display. That’s the point: the Dashing is practical, priced to worry the establishment, and easier to live with than most in this price war.

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