Jetour Malaysia had a Chinese New Year media event today and revealed ambitious plans for 2025, a big debut year for the Chery Group brand. As reported in November from the Jetour Global Travel+ Conference in Fuzhou, the brand’s first two models for Malaysia are the Dashing and a 7-seat SUV, which will debut ‘after CNY’.
The latest update is that the bold-looking Dashing will debut first in Q1 2025, followed by a 7-seat SUV in the second quarter of the year. Jetour Auto International vice president Kevin Xu confirmed that the latter will have a different name in Malaysia compared to what it’s called elsewhere, to avoid confusion with another SUV.
All products will be CKD locally assembled after a small initial first batch, but Jetour’s APAC boss declined to reveal the company’s local assembly partner as it is a listed company and protocols must be followed.
A new brand needs more than just new cars, and Jetour’s plan is to establish over 20 outlets nationwide this year, including more than 10 new facilities (3S and 4S) that will open in Q1. KL aside, the new brand’s network will cover key locations in Selangor, Penang, Ipoh, Seremban, Melaka, Johor, Sabah and Sarawak. The company has already secured its supply of spare parts for Malaysia.
“2025 is a pivotal year for Jetour Malaysia as we embark on this exciting journey in Malaysia. Our goal is to become Malaysians’ preferred travel companion, offering vehicles that inspire adventure and embody our dedication to quality and innovation,” Xu said.
“With our expanding network of service outlets and comprehensive support infrastructure, we are committed to ensuring accessibility and reliability for our customers. These efforts reflect our commitment to building a strong and enduring connection with the Malaysian market,” he added.
Established in 2018, Jetour is a brand under the Chery umbrella, but it operates independently of Chery across the globe, and this will also be the case in Malaysia. Separate team, separate office, unlike Jaecoo Malaysia, which is closely linked to the mothership.
“Jetour’s entry into Malaysia represents a long-term commitment to fostering growth, driving innovation, and contributing to the local automotive industry. With its growing footprint and innovative product line-up, Jetour Malaysia is poised to deliver a year of endless adventures for Malaysian drivers,” Xu said, adding that the T2 and T1 ‘off-road’ models in Jetour’s portfolio will be next for our market, after the two ‘family SUV’ models.
The Dashing and its larger sibling were launched in Indonesia in November – see what our neighbours get.
GALLERY: Jetour Dashing preview in Malaysia
GALLERY: Jetour 7-seat SUV preview in Malaysia
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Looking forward!!
Now china throw all non sellable cars to malaysia. They see us as third world country.
Still living in outdated mindset. Hello, 2025 already, please move on
Throw all your “Made in China” electronic appliances out from your home then
Bro are you still live in the cave? No China No Original, iPhone and Tesla too are form China, maybe you graduate form New Delhi
Proton brand tak laku even in baksoland? Another 3rd world country? The Indons have overtook maleise? Kinda expected when the DPM can have all his 47 charges dropped and the biggest thief can have his sentence reduced and soon to be upgraded to a house arrest. So much for the reformasi promised by PH….
Tried this car in china, not the most powerful but its a nice drive with excellent features.
X70 Plus also confusing what. why not just name is J70 or something else?
hope Proton can sue them for naming confusion.. X70 or X70 Plus which one is which???
It WONT be X70 Plus, read
there is a lot more alphabet other than “X”…
why so difficult…hahaha