• 2024 T2 PHEV LUX

    AED 154,673
  • Hight Light

    • Engine capacity(L)

      TBD

    • Horsepower (BHP)

      380 BHP

    • Transmission type

      DHT

    • Fuel Type

      Hybrid

    • Mileage

      TBD

    • Seating Capacity

      5 Seater

  • Car Finance Recommendation

  • Specification

    • Car Information

      • Vehicle TypeSUV
    • Engine / Motor

      • Maximum speed (km/h)
      • No. of Cylinders4
      • Displacement
      • Regional SpecsChinese
    • Dimensions

      • Seating Capacity5 Seater
      • Rim Size20
      • Number of Doors5 Doors
      • Length
      • Width
      • Height
      • Wheelbase
      • Trunk Capacity
      • Ground Clearance
    • Fuel Economy

      • Fuel Economy (Km/L)
      • Fuel Tank Capacity
      • Fuel Average City
    • Exterior

      • Spoiler
      • Side Mirrors with Indicators
      • Roof Rails
      • Rear Wiper
      • Rain Sensing Wiper
      • Power Windows
      • Power Mirrors
      • Panoramic Sunroof
      • High Mount Stop Lamp
      • Headlight TypeLED
      • Rear Fog Lamp
      • Auto-Dimming Rear View Mirror
      • Auto Headlamps
      • Adaptive high and low beam
    • Comfort

      • Electronic engine immobilizer
      • Power locks
      • 360 Degree camera
      • Rear Defogger
      • Rear Power Outlet
      • Heated Side Mirrors
      • Parking sensor rear
      • Parking sensor front
      • Keyless Start
      • Heater
      • Rear Camera
      • Headlight On Reminder
      • Remote key typesSmart Entry
      • Steering Adjustment
    • Interior

      • Heated Seats
      • Ventilated Seats
      • Front Camera
      • Interior central locking
      • Seat MaterialLeather
      • Clock TypeDigital
      • Glove Box Lamp
      • Glove Box
      • Wireless cell phone charging
      • Rear Folding Seat
      • Rear Headrest
      • Rear AC Vents
      • Cargo Light
      • Steering Switches
      • HandbrakeElectric
      • Front Power Outlet
      • In-car vanity mirror
      • Seat Type
    • Safety

      • Anti-Theft Alarm System
      • Speed Sensing Auto Door Lock
      • Driver Seat Belt Warning
      • ABS
      • EBD/CBC
      • EBA/BA
      • Passive Pedestrian Protection
      • Child Lock
      • Speed Alert
      • Active braking
    • Infotainment

      • Touch Screen Size15.6
      • Voice Recognition Control System
      • Cell phone mapping
      • Touchscreen
      • Infotainment Head UnitAndroid LCD
      • Android Auto
      • Number Of Speakers
    • Transmission

      • Transmission typeDHT
    • Chassis & Steering

      • Drive TypeFour Wheel Drive
    • Engine

      • Cylinder ConfigurationIn-Line
      • Fuel TypeHybrid
      • Turbo Charger
      • Valves per Cylinder
      • Horsepower (BHP)380 BHP
      • Torque (N-m)
    • Technologies

      • Power Steering
      • Driving Mode Selection
      • Navigation system
      • Hill Assist (HAC)

Jetour T2 User Review

3.7 / 5.0

2 reviews
Write
  • 3.5
    Value for money
  • 3.8
    Exterior
  • 4.0
    Space
  • 3.8
    Safety
  • 3.3
    Fuel economy

طائي نايف

4 minutes ago

4.0

After 8 years with my old petrol car, it started burning oil, and I noticed a lot of people around me were switching to electric vehicles. That got me thinking. I was originally planning to get the top-spec Tank 300 (Menglong), and during the National Day holiday I went for a test drive — it met my expectations. On the way back, I stopped by a Jetour dealership and saw the T2. My daughter instantly fell in love with the exterior and interior — it completely overshadowed the Menglong in her eyes. Looks clearly played a big role, and after a test drive, it felt good enough. Since I don’t really need 4WD for daily driving, I booked it right away. Looking back now, I do wish I had waited for the 4WD version — a bit more power would’ve been nice. For this type of vehicle, electric power saves a lot. For daily use, my cost is just around 0.10 AED/km (charging at home on off-peak rates of 3.3 AED/kWh). My daily round-trip to work is under 20 km, so I only charge every four days, when the battery hits around 20%. For long-distance trips, I don’t bother with charging — it’s too much hassle. I just set the car to preserve 60% battery and drive on petrol. Even if fuel consumption is slightly higher, it’s fine since I only do a few road trips per year. The car is heavy and feels solid on the road. Acceleration is decent, but the 4WD version definitely would’ve offered better power and confidence. I’ve had the car for over half a year now. So far, the only issue has been a slight noise from the steering system — which was fixed. Other than that, no major problems. Buying a car always involves a bit of luck anyway. The biggest downside is the driver assistance system — it lags behind the competition. The infotainment system has improved a bit with the latest 4.11 update, but it still has room for improvement. Overall, I’m quite satisfied. Compared to many newer EV startups, Chery is an established brand. The lifetime warranty adds a lot of peace of mind, especially on the powertrain and electric components.