Jetour Dasheng: a bold new crossover from China with modern tech and youth-oriented design

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China has begun deliveries of the Jetour Dasheng crossover, a model under the Chery umbrella, according to carnewschina.com [citation].

The Dasheng measures 4590 mm in length, 1900 mm in width, and 1685 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2720 mm. The design targets a younger audience, delivering a bold look with slender headlights, a distinctive radiator grille pattern, and door handles that tuck away when not in use. Large 20-inch wheels accent the stance, while the interior embraces modern tech with a 15.6-inch infotainment display and driver-assistance features such as adaptive cruise control and a head-up display. Front seats include integrated speakers for the car’s audio system.

In China, buyers can choose between two gasoline engines delivering 156 and 197 horsepower. Transmission options include a manual and a robotic dual-clutch setup. The Dasheng’s price in the Chinese market starts at 99,900 yuan, equivalent to roughly 870,000 rubles at current exchange rates. Comparatively, in Russia a basic three-door Lada Niva Classic is available for a similar outlay, highlighting the diverse array of urban and rugged options in the same price range.

Nobody should miss the broader context: the Dasheng joins a wave of new crossover introductions from Chinese brands aimed at expanding export potential and regional showroom presence. Earlier reports note that JAC has unveiled the JS4 and JS6 crossovers in Sochi, with promises of Russian-market sales on the horizon. These moves illustrate a growing push from Chinese automakers to diversify offerings for both urban dwellers and enthusiasts across Europe and Eurasia. [citation]

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