Jetour, the Chinese automobile brand, has raised prices for two of its models in the Russian market. Reports from the auto news portal Car News of the Day confirm the move, noting a price increase of 50,000 rubles for mid-October. The change translates to roughly a 1.3% to 2% rise, depending on the configuration.
Details about the Dashing crossover show it is offered in four trim levels: Comfort Plus, Comfort, Elite, and Luxury. In the first three trims, buyers can choose a 1.5-liter gasoline engine delivering 147 horsepower. The top Luxury variant, however, is equipped with a 1.6-liter engine producing 190 horsepower.
The X90 Plus retains its current engine lineup. Standard configurations include a 1.6-liter turbocharged engine with 190 horsepower, alongside a 2.0-liter powertrain delivering 244 horsepower.
Previously, it was reported that Foton Tunland G7 pickups from the Chinese brand were entering the Russian market. These trucks are available in the highest specification at about 3.9 million rubles, with more affordable variants expected to join the lineup later. In Russia, the Tunland G7 faces competition from models like the GWM King Kong Poer, the Dongfeng DF6, and the Sollers ST6, which corresponds to the JAC T6.
Earlier information also indicated plans for the refreshed Nissan Rogue crossover to begin selling in 2024.