Jetour T-X Concept Is A Mash-Up Of A Ford Bronco And A Land Rover Defender
by AutoExpert | 17 January, 2022
Jetour unveiled the T-X, an off-roader with a plug-in hybrid motor, during a brand-specific presentation in Fuzhou, China. Although the car is still in concept form, it serves as a preview of the TX series of production SUVs that will follow. The Jetour T-X concept is inspired by iconic off-road vehicles such as the Ford Bronco and Land Rover Defender.
It has LED headlights, angular fenders, blacked-out pillars, and A/T tires, as well as lighted Jetour branding on the grille. The concept's daring appearance is enhanced with yellow highlights and a roof rack with incorporated LEDs.
The Jetour X-T was most likely a static full-scale prototype made for exhibition reasons, judging by the dark windows, which suggests it lacks a cabin and a powerplant. The concept, on the other hand, is built on Chery's brand new Kunlun architecture and uses the Kunpeng plug-in hybrid engine, according to Jetour.
This is said to enable a combined distance of 1,000 km (621 miles) and fuel usage of only 1.0 liters per 100 km (235 mpg). If the X-T becomes a production model, it will be part of Jetour's T line of vehicles, which will be available in 2023 and will cost between ¥150,000 and ¥300,000 ($23,586-$47,172).