Jetour Enters Kenya with 4 New SUVs, KES 1.4B Local Assembly Plan

Jetour launches 4 new SUVs in Kenya with disruptive pricing and a KES 1.4B local assembly investment...
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Chinese automotive brand Jetour has officially launched in Kenya, introducing four new SUV models priced between KES 4.9 million and KES 7.8 million. The company, via its official distributor Global Motors Centre Limited, also announced a KES 1.4 billion investment for local assembly operations.
- Jetour launched four SUV models: T2, T1, X70 Plus, and Dashing, priced from KES 4.9 million to KES 7.8 million.
- Global Motors Centre Limited, the official distributor, plans a KES 1.4 billion investment for local assembly at its Mombasa facility, starting in Q1 2026.
- The vehicles feature advanced technology such as 15.6-inch infotainment touchscreens, Level 2 ADAS, and turbocharged engines ranging from 1.5-liter to 2.0-liter.
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