2026 Jetour T1
The brand-new 2026 Jetour T1 Odyssey 2.0TD+7DCT 4WD offers South African buyers a perfect blend of luxury, performance, and affordability. With zero mileage, this stylish SUV presents an excellent opportunity to own a modern vehicle equipped with the latest features at a competitive price.
Powered by a 2.0L petrol engine paired with a smooth dual-clutch automatic transmission, the Jetour T1 delivers impressive performance and fuel efficiency. Its practical design includes five spacious seats, five doors, and a comfortable ride ideal for families or daily commuting. The vehicle’s advanced drivetrain ensures reliable 4WD capability, making it suitable for South Africa’s diverse terrains.
Located in Menlyn, Pretoria, the Jetour T1 Odyssey is available for immediate purchase and test drives. Whether you’re looking for the best price on a used or new SUV or exploring finance deals, this model offers excellent value. Visit today to experience this versatile vehicle firsthand and make an informed buying decision.
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Jetour T1
Jetour's T1 lands in the thick of South Africa’s mid-size SUV battle, punching straight at the likes of the Haval Jolion, Chery Tiggo 8 Pro, and MG ZS. You’re getting a decent spread of engine options: a 1.5-litre turbo, a beefier 2.0-litre turbo, and even a PHEV for those flirting with electrification but not ready to ditch petrol entirely. All the engines are mated to a 7-speed dual-clutch — no CVT drone here, thankfully. With 38 out of 43 listings being brand new, and a price spread from R489,900 up to R730,135, Jetour's not trying to undercut everyone but is clearly aiming at the spec-hungry buyer who wants more for their rand. The median price lands at R634,900, which shows most buyers are being nudged away from the cheapest Edge trim and towards better-equipped models. Odyssey 2.0TD 4WD is the flavour of the month, dominating the listings between R634,900 and R730,135, while the Dark Knight AWD lurks at a fixed R659,900 — the sort of marketing name that’ll either make you grin or roll your eyes. If you pack smart, the entry Edge 1.5T 2WD at R489,900 keeps things accessible, though most folks will probably pony up for more kit. PHEV i-DM sits at R689,900, and on paper at least, stacks up well against the Tiggo 8 PHEV. Used stock? Barely a blip — just five units averaging 809 km, which means you’re buying new and hoping resale values won’t sting down the road. For now, if you want fresh, full-warranty peace of mind, that’s the point.
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Jetour isn't a household name in South Africa—ask your neighbour and you’ll probably get a blank look—but it’s quietly carving out space among the price-driven SUV set. You’re looking at a brand that’s playing the same game as Haval, Chery, and those entry Hyundais, pitching size and kit at folks who want value without feeling short-changed. The numbers tell the story: 156 current listings from R379,900 to R789,900, median just under R485,000. That nets everyone from the first-time SUV shopper trying to squeeze into something larger, to the family trading out of an ageing Tucson. And with 50 used Jetours on the market already, we’re past the fly-by-night phase—trade-ins mean people are sticking around for round two. Dashing is Jetour’s frontman, with 56 cars mostly sitting in that R379,900 to R469,900 band. It’s compact, it’s keenly priced, and if you pack smart, it’s enough car for the money. The T1 steps up into the R489,900 to R730,135 range, a bigger, more versatile option that feels like the workhorse of the family. X70 overlaps the Dashing on price but throws in a bit more metal for your money. T2 tops things at R789,900—still undercutting an entry Haval H6 GT, which matters if you’re counting cents. Every Jetour here is an SUV, every one sips petrol—no hybrids, no diesels, no hatches. That’s the point: Jetour’s here for buyers who want the most SUV they can get, and that focus couldn’t be clearer.
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