Jetour T1 and T2 SUVs Coming to Pakistan: Specs, Features, and Launch Update
Jetour Pakistan is adding the T1 and T2 to its lineup after the X70 Plus and Dashing. These SUVs come with strong engines, solid off-road ability, and modern features like big screens and safety tech. No prices or exact dates yet, but they're built for varied roads.

Table of Contents
- Jetour T1: Built for Off-Road Adventures
- Jetour T2: Rugged Style with Modern Tech
- How They Compare to Current Jetour Models
- What Buyers Should Know
- Conclusion
Jetour is moving fast in Pakistan. After launching the X70 Plus and Dashing, the brand is now bringing two more SUVs: the T1 and T2. Both are described as globally tested, meaning they've been checked in tough conditions before coming here. They target different drivers; one leans toward off-road use, the other mixes rugged looks with tech.
Pakistan's SUV market is growing. People want vehicles that handle city traffic, highways, and rough tracks. Jetour is tapping into that with these models.
Jetour T1: Built for Off-Road Adventures
The T1 stands out with its off-road focus. It has a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine that makes 254 hp and 390 Nm of torque. That's plenty of power for hills or bad roads. It pairs with an 8-speed automatic transmission for smooth shifts.
Ground clearance is 200 mm, so it clears bumps easily. It can wade through water up to 600 mm deep. There are seven driving modes—highway, snow, mud, rock, sport, sand, and economy to match the terrain.
Inside, you get a panoramic sunroof for open views, a 15.6-inch touchscreen for navigation and media, heated seats for cold mornings, and a body made with high-strength steel for safety.
This model feels like a good fit for trips to northern areas or weekend drives on unpaved roads.
Jetour T2: Rugged Style with Modern Tech
The T2 goes for a tough look and smart features. It also has a 2.0-liter turbo engine with 390 Nm of torque, but it uses a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission for quicker responses.
It has strong off-road angles for climbing and descending. The design includes premium touches like a 15.6-inch display, Sony sound system, Snapdragon 8155 chip for fast performance, ventilated seats, and advanced safety systems including adaptive cruise and emergency braking.
It's built for drivers who want capability without giving up comfort. Think daily use in cities, plus occasional off-road trips.
How They Compare to Current Jetour Models
The X70 Plus and Dashing are more urban-focused. They handle city driving well but don't match the T1 and T2's off-road specs. The new ones add more ground clearance, better wading depth, and driving modes for rough conditions. They also bring larger screens and premium audio.
Jetour is expanding its range to cover more needs. If you want something that can go beyond smooth roads, these could be the options.
What Buyers Should Know
Jetour hasn't shared prices or a firm launch date yet. That's common for upcoming models. The brand has been active on social media, teasing the arrivals. Keep an eye on their official site or dealerships for updates.
These SUVs are from a global platform, so they should handle Pakistan's mix of heat, dust, and varied roads. Safety is a priority with high-strength bodies and driver aids.
The SUV segment here is competitive. Brands offer different price points and features. Jetour's approach is to deliver solid build and tech at a reasonable value.
Conclusion
The T1 and T2 add real variety to Jetour's lineup in Pakistan. One is more off-road ready, the other tech-heavy with rugged style. They build on the success of the current models and show the brand is serious about growing here.
We'll get more details soon pricing, exact dates, and local specs. Until then, these two look promising for anyone shopping for a capable SUV. For more updates, visit DrivePK.com
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