The Jetour Traveler in China unveils a fresh off-road variant called the Silver Dragon Wings, a model tuned for tougher terrain and adventure-minded drivers. Reports from Automatic Home highlight the updates that distinguish this version from its street-focused sibling.
The exterior and interior have been redesigned as part of a planned limited run of 3,000 units. A rugged electric bumper now sits at the front, while the radiator grille has a sharper, more aggressive contour. The brand’s emblem has been relocated to the bodywork, aligning with a bolder, more expedition-ready aesthetic. A color-changing film envelops the body, enabling on-demand changes to the vehicle’s appearance to suit different environments or moods.
On the performance side, the Traveler’s off-road package includes 20-inch wheels paired with heavy-duty tires, plus a suite of expedition accessories. Standard features include side luggage bins and dual ladders on both sides that allow easy roof access for equipment, gear, and supplies needed on extended trips. The drivetrain combines a 254 horsepower turbodiesel engine with a 7-speed robotic transmission and all-wheel drive, delivering both torque and control across uneven surfaces.
Earlier conversations indicated that the first batch of M-Hero SUVs was introduced in related markets, signaling Jetour’s intent to broaden its footprint beyond conventional city driving. This Silver Dragon Wings edition marks a deliberate shift toward capable, go-anywhere travel with a design language that emphasizes durability and utility.
For customers in North America and other regions, the emphasis on rugged capability, practical accessories, and visual customization resonates with outdoor enthusiasts who value preparedness and reliability. The vehicle’s engineering choices aim to balance payload capacity, traction, and efficiency while maintaining a sense of modernity and flair that appeals to those who see off-roading as a lifestyle, not merely a pastime. As production progresses, observers will watch how this model performs in real-world conditions, from gravel trails to forest routes, where dependable propulsion, responsive steering, and robust protection matter most. (Source: Automatic Home)