Comparison: Jetour T1 vs T2

Comparison: Jetour T1 vs T2

If you stay in any of Saudi Arabia’s big cities, it would be hard to miss the Jetour brand. While it’s a relatively new entrant in the Middle East, the Chinese automaker has been going from strength to strength.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • What is the price difference between Jetour T1 and T2?

    The Jetour T1 starts at around SAR 114,000, while the Jetour T2 starts at around SAR 125,000.
  • Which SUV has better fuel economy?

    The Jetour T1 FWD has slightly better fuel economy, up to 15.3 kmpl, compared to the T2's 14.7 kmpl.
  • Which engine is in the Jetour T2 in Saudi Arabia?

    The Jetour T2 in Saudi Arabia is powered by a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine with 251 hp and 390 Nm of torque.
  • Known for its proclivity for SUVs, it wouldn’t be surprising to see Jetour models on the road in abundance. The Jetour T1 is the (slightly) bigger car here, though it shares its Kunlun architecture with the Jetour T2.

    While a lineup full of crossovers/SUVs is a brilliant strategy for this part of the world, Jetour has to contend with a competition-rich market. To further encourage prospective buyers, the brand markets lucrative offers quite often. All that said, how do these two actually compare?

    Price Comparison

    1. If you thought that these cars would be affordable options to their Japanese or Korean counterparts, you’d be wrong. In Saudi Arabia, the Jetour T1 COM variant starts at around SAR 114,000. For reference, this makes the T1 less expensive than its BAIC BJ40 equivalent. Meanwhile, the Jetour T1 LUX variant is priced at around SAR 130,000.
    2. As for the Jetour T2, it costs more than its T1 stablemate. The price of the Jetour T2 COM variant starts at a smidge below SAR 125,000. If you’re feeling fancier, you can get the fully-loaded Jetour T2 LUX variant in Saudi Arabia for around SAR 140,000. Both these cars come with a 6-year/unlimited kilometer manufacturer's warranty.

    Dimensions Comparison

    As mentioned before, the T1 is larger in some respects than the T2. However, both are technically midsize crossover SUVs. As you’re about to see, there are areas where these cars’ exterior dimensions overlap (or better than the other).

    Dimensions

    Jetour T1

    Jetour T2

    Length

    4,705 mm

    4,612 mm

    Width

    1,967 mm

    2,006 mm

    Height

    1,843 mm

    1,880 mm

    Wheelbase

    2,800 mm

    2,800 mm

    Weight

    1,726 kg

    1,880 kg

    Fuel capacity

    70 liters

    70 liters

    Boot capacity

    574 liters

    580 liters

    Wheel size

    19 inches

    Up to 20 inches

     The most interesting aspect of the design of these two SUVs is that they both have the same basic styling. This involves their shared square body style, boxy exterior elements, muscular haunches, and sporty-looking alloy wheels. The rear of the T1 boasts square-shaped taillights and a beefy bumper finished in black plastic.

    Then there’s the Jetour T2, which incorporates a vertical tailgate handle and taillight elements. The T2 also features a squared spare wheel cover, further promoting this car’s SUV design. Not to mention that both these cars sport four-corner LED front main lights. They also get a ‘JETOUR’ branding plastered on the front grille, where the T2 emblazons it with LEDs.

    While it’s slightly smaller than the T1, the T2 boasts a slightly larger boot. It can also be had with 20-inch alloy wheels that have a fluorescent finish. These unique touches make the Jetour T2 look a bit more premium and sportier. Being wider and taller further amplifies the T2’s robust character, even though it fits into the same category as the T1.

    Drivetrain and Performance Comparison

    Both the cars on our list today are powered by petrol engines of a similar displacement. So, this wouldn’t be an aspect that differentiates them. The lack of multiple engine options, though evident, is not entirely unheard of for several Chinese-origin cars. Having said that, here’s how they compare.

    Specs

    Jetour T1

    Jetour T2

    Engine

    2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder petrol

    2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder petrol

    Gearbox

    8-speed automatic

    7-speed DCT

    Drive System

    FWD/AWD

    AWD

    Power

    251 hp

    251 hp

    Torque

    390 Nm

    390 Nm

    Mileage

    Up to 15.3 kmpl (6.5 L/100 km)

    14.7 kmpl (6.8 L/100 km)

    Top Speed

    180 kmph

    180 kmph

    0-100 kmph

    8.6 sec

    8.7 sec

     Since a front-wheel-drive system has fewer drivetrain losses, the T1 FWD edges ahead of the T2 AWD in terms of fuel economy. The T1’s fuel consumption is further reduced thanks to its torque-converter gearbox, a type that’s usually more conservative than a typical DCT. When it comes to these cars, however, the difference isn’t night & day.

    Under the hood of these two SUVs is a turbo-petrol engine that puts out respectable numbers. Given that they weigh around the same, at around 1.8 tons, neither flinches when you floor the accelerator. Where the 8-speed automatic of the T1 picks ratios smoothly, the T2’s 7-speed dual-clutch unit can feel jerky at times.

    The slightly lower mass of the T1 also helps it reach 100 kmph a tenth of a second quicker than the T2. For the average driver, though, both cars would not seem lacking in performance during highway passes. Despite their rugged looks, neither is intended for hardcore off-roading. They feel at home in the city, backed by a pliant suspension setup.

    Features Comparison

    The feature tray of the Jetour T1 and Jetour T2 is equally impressive. Since it costs more, the T2’s equipment list is more robust. To make this comparison more interesting, we will be pitting the top variants of the T1 and T2. Let us now proceed and see how they stack up.

    Exterior Features

    Jetour T1 LUX

    Jetour T2 LUX

    LED headlights

    Yes

    Yes (adaptive w/ cornering function)

    LED DRLs

    Yes

    Yes

    LED foglights

    No

    Yes

    LED taillights

    Yes

    Yes

    Powered ORVMs

    Yes (auto-folding)

    Yes (auto-folding & heated)

    Keyless entry

    Yes

    Yes

    Powered tailgate

    No

    Yes

    Roof rails

    Yes

    Yes

    Rear spoiler

    Yes

    No

    While the differences above may not seem like a big deal, they add up when you’re up close to the T2. The T2 definitely looks boxier, while its fluorescent green highlights make it appear more swanky compared to the T1. On the inside, the T1 puts on quite a show at first as it’s available in three different color themes.

    The T2 can be had with an interesting dark green upholstery, which uplifts its interior ambiance. The quality of the cabin materials in these cars is better than what’s found in some of their more established segment rivals. Both get angled dashboards with flat inserts featuring interesting design details. They also have chunky gear knobs and a rotary selection dial.

    You won’t have much to complain about as far as their seat comfort and cabin insulation are concerned, either. The seats are well-padded, and in the T2, they hold you in place well thanks to their enthusiastic side bolsters. For those who like their lateral freedom, the T1’s seats are slightly more accommodating and don’t hug you as tightly.

    Interior Technologies

    Jetour T1 LUX

    Jetour T2 LUX

    Push-button start

    Yes

    Yes

    Electric sunroof

    Yes (panoramic)

    Yes (panoramic)

    Rain-sensing wipers

    Yes

    Yes

    Digital driver’s display

    Yes (10.56-inch)

    Yes (10.56-inch)

    Touchscreen infotainment

    Yes (15.6-inch)

    Yes (15.6-inch)

    Wireless charger

    Yes

    Yes

    Apple CarPlay & Android Auto

    Yes (CarPlay)

    Yes (CarPlay)

    Drive/Terrain mode selector

    Yes (7 modes)

    Yes (7 modes)

    LED ambient lighting

    No

    Yes

    Sound system

    Yes (9-speaker Sony premium audio)

    Yes (11-speaker Sony premium audio)

     The cabins of the T1 and T2 are well-endowed and provide a sense of premiumness that few competitors can match. The modern design of these cabins elevates the experience of traveling in them, with no apparent lack of modernity. The large door mirrors and flat side windows allow for an almost unrestricted view to the outside world as well.

    Comfort Offerings

    Jetour T1 LUX

    Jetour T2 LUX

    Leather upholstery

    Yes

    Yes

    Adjustable steering

    Yes (tilt & telescopic)

    Yes (tilt & telescopic)

    Power-operated front seats

    Yes

    Yes

    Ventilated front seats

    Yes

    Yes

    Split-folding rear seats

    Yes

    Yes

    Rear armrest

    Yes

    Yes

    Front-center armrest

    Yes

    Yes

    Automatic climate control

    Yes (dual-zone w/ rear vents)

    Yes (dual-zone w/ rear vents)

    Electronic parking brake

    Yes (w/ auto-hold)

    Yes (w/ auto-hold)

    USB ports

    Yes (2)

    Yes (4)

     Depending on the availability, the top variants of both these cars can be had with a similar equipment spread. While there are some goodies associated exclusively with the T2, the distinction between the ‘should have’ and ‘must have’ isn’t a chasm. Coming to the safety features of the T1 and T2, both are bristling with some cutting-edge systems.

    Safety Systems

    Jetour T1 LUX

    Jetour T2 LUX

    Adaptive cruise control

    Yes

    Yes

    Forward collision warning

    Yes (w/ emergency braking)

    Yes (w/ emergency braking)

    Lane-departure warning

    Yes

    Yes

    Blond-spot monitoring

    Yes

    Yes

    Rear-traffic alert

    Yes

    Yes

    Traffic-jam assist

    No

    Yes

    Door ajar warning

    Yes

    Yes

    Wading radar

    Yes

    Yes

    Tire-pressure monitoring

    Yes

    Yes

    Surround-view cameras

    Yes

    Yes

    Parking sensors

    Yes (front & rear)

    Yes (front & rear)

    Airbags

    Yes (6)

    Yes (6)

    Vehicle stability control

    Yes

    Yes

    Traction control

    Yes

    Yes

    Hill-start assist

    Yes

    Yes

    Conclusion

    Picking one of these cars isn’t as easy as selecting one with the best feature set. Jetour has equipped the T1 and T2 equally well. However, the T2 is designed to handle the rough stuff slightly better than the T1. It also comes with a few more design and comfort items that are missing in the T1.

    The Jetour T2 looks more expensive than its T1 sibling, which is reflected in its price tag as well. If you want a well-equipped midsize Jetour SUV that won’t be perplexed when introduced to a rougher surface, pick the T2. Pick the Jetour T1 if you need a larger family SUV that also drives smoothly most of the time.

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