Jetour will begin accepting reservations for it’s new T1 hybrid SUV on February 1, with initial deliveries planned for March. Teh automaker is entering the market with aggressive pricing-starting at R$249,900 for the Advance trim-but cautions these prices are promotional and subject to change after March. The T1 boasts a considerable list of standard and available features, positioning it as a competitively equipped option in the growing Brazilian SUV segment.
Jetour will begin pre-sales of its T1 model on February 1, with deliveries scheduled to commence in March. The T1 Advance trim is priced at R$249,900, while the T1 Premium will retail for R$264,900. The automaker stated these are promotional prices expected to expire in March.
The vehicle boasts an extensive list of standard features, including a 15.6-inch floating multimedia center and a 10.25-inch instrument panel. Safety features include semi-autonomous driving capabilities, adaptive cruise control, traffic jam assist, and a 360-degree camera system.
The Premium version adds comfort and sophistication features such as a crystal-finished gear selector, an electric panoramic sunroof, side mirrors with logo projection, and an electric liftgate. It also includes a wireless phone charger, ventilated seats (front passenger included), and a Sony sound system with nine speakers.

To reserve the model, Jetour is requiring a deposit of R$5,000, which will be applied towards the final purchase price. The company is also offering an aggressive after-sales policy, including an eight-year warranty on the battery and a seven-year vehicle warranty, with fixed pricing for the first ten scheduled maintenance visits.
Jetour is set to launch pre-sales for its new T1 model on February 1, with deliveries anticipated to begin next month. The move signals the automaker’s continued expansion into key emerging markets.
The T1 will be available in two trims: the Advance, priced at R$249,900, and the Premium, which will retail for R$264,900. Jetour emphasized that these prices are promotional and are expected to revert to standard levels after March.
Both versions of the T1 come equipped with a comprehensive suite of standard features, including a prominent 15.6-inch floating touchscreen multimedia system and a 10.25-inch digital instrument panel. The vehicle also incorporates advanced safety technologies, offering semi-autonomous driving capabilities, adaptive cruise control, traffic jam assist, and a 360-degree camera system.
The higher-end Premium trim builds on these features with added luxury and convenience. Highlights include a crystal-finished gear selector, an electric panoramic sunroof, side mirrors that project the brand logo onto the ground, and an electric liftgate. Additional features include wireless phone charging, ventilated front seats (including the passenger seat), and a premium Sony sound system with nine speakers.
Customers interested in securing a T1 can do so with a R$5,000 deposit, which will be credited towards the final purchase price. Jetour is backing the vehicle with a robust after-sales program, offering an eight-year warranty on the battery and a seven-year warranty on the vehicle itself. The company is also providing fixed pricing for the first ten scheduled maintenance visits, aiming to provide customers with long-term cost certainty.