Jetour Dashing and Jetour X70 Plus Launched at Competitive Prices
Jetour has officially launched its operations in Pakistan in collaboration with United Auto Industries, introducing two premium SUV models—the Jetour Dashing and Jetour X70 Plus. The launch marks a significant move for both companies, aiming to reshape the local automotive industry with modern technology, advanced design, and high-performance vehicles.
A New Chapter for United Auto Industries
United Auto Industries, known for its budget-friendly vehicles like the United Alpha and United Bravo, has struggled to make a significant impact in Pakistan’s car market. However, this partnership with Jetour, a globally recognized brand, offers a fresh start. Ziaullah, Director of Marketing at United Group, expressed confidence in the Jetour-United collaboration, highlighting its potential to bring innovation and reliability to Pakistani consumers.
Jetour’s Global Success and Entry into Pakistan
Jetour has already established a strong presence in international markets, including the UAE, where it has gained recognition for its affordability, features, and performance. Now, with its entry into Pakistan, Jetour aims to offer high-quality SUVs tailored to the preferences of Pakistani consumers.
During the official launch event, United Group Chairman Sanaullah Chaudhry and Jetour International Vice President Kevin Xu emphasized the importance of this collaboration, assuring that Jetour vehicles will cater to local demands with cutting-edge technology and premium quality. They also hinted at future projects aimed at further expanding their footprint in Pakistan.
Pricing & Availability
The Jetour Dashing is launched at an introductory price of PKR 8,250,000, while the Jetour X70 Plus is priced at PKR 8,495,000. With competitive pricing and modern features, both SUVs are expected to attract Pakistani consumers looking for affordable yet luxurious vehicles.
As the United-Jetour partnership unfolds, industry experts and consumers eagerly await to see how these models compete in Pakistan’s competitive auto market. Will Jetour succeed where United’s previous models fell short? Only time will tell.