2026 Jetour T2
VEHICLE HIGHLIGHTS
This 2026 Jetour T2 Odyssey 2.0TD+7DCT 4WD is effectively new with only 2 700 km on the clock and a full service history, offering reassurance on condition and maintenance. The model’s family-focused packaging makes it a practical choice for buyers wanting a well-equipped mid-size SUV without speculative claims about rivals.
Under the bonnet the 2.0TD petrol engine develops 254 hp mated to a dual-clutch transmission and full-time 4WD; the claimed combined consumption of 9.3 L/100 km and five-door, five-seat layout suit mixed use from weekend touring to daily school runs. The 4WD and DCT combination also adds sure-footedness on gravel and wet roads.
Located in Bruma, Johannesburg, Gauteng, this listing is visible as a new T2 for sale and a petrol suv in Gauteng; enquire to book a viewing or test drive of the T2 Odyssey 2.0TD+7DCT 4WD.
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* With full 7 year Motorplan *
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Jetour T2 safety rating
Rated 5 out of 5 stars for adult occupant protection — ASEAN NCAP, 2026.
ASEAN-market RHD rating — indicative for SA where the SA derivative matches the tested airbag/ADAS spec.
Jetour T2
Jetour’s T2 jumps straight into the thick of SA’s cutthroat mid-size SUV ring, rubbing shoulders with the Haval Jolion, Chery Tiggo 7 Pro, and MG ZS — all names that have carved out a loyal following among value-hunters. Two turbo petrol motors on offer: the 1.5T for the entry Aspire, and a punchier 2.0T in the Xplora, Odyssey, and the moody Dark Night flagship. Every version runs a 7-speed dual-clutch, but only the 2.0T models score 4WD, which isn’t something you’ll find in the MG ZS at these numbers. On paper at least, Jetour is keeping its pricing tight: R569,900 to R789,900 covers all 22 listings, but the sweet spot sits near R647,000, where Xplora lives. That makes sense — buyers want kit, but they’re not paying for badges or frills. Fifteen of those are new, and with Jetour barely out the starting blocks in Mzansi, it’s a telling sign that the brand is still in its “proving itself” phase. Aspire’s your bread-and-butter: nine listings sit between R569,900 and R655,385, all FWD, all 1.5T, and exactly what city commuters and Uber types are after. Xplora’s where you get the real differentiator — seven choices, 2.0T grunt, and 4WD between R639,900 and R739,995. Odyssey throws in more garnish at R679,900 to R769,900, while the lone Dark Night at R789,900 is for those who want to stand out, even if nobody’s quite sure what makes it “dark.” Used? Not really — those so-called pre-owned units average just 317 km and every one is 2026-registered, so you’re basically buying a demo. What sets the T2 apart is that 4WD at a sticker MG can’t touch, and in a segment where numbers matter more than nostalgia, that’s the point.
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2026 Jetour T2
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