Jetour Nigeria has expanded its presence in the country’s automotive market with the introduction of the X70 Plus, a Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) that features upgraded safety technologies and comfort-focused systems, aligning with recent shifts in buyer preferences.

The SUV comes equipped with a range of safety features, including driver, passenger, seat, and curtain airbags, vehicle stability control, hill-start assist, hill-descent control, an electronic parking brake, and an auto-hold function. It also includes a 360° panoramic parking camera (2D/3D), front and rear parking sensors, and automatic door locking and lockout systems.

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For off-road and uneven terrain, the X70 Plus offers 20-inch rim tyres and high ground clearance. It also features an electronic gear-shifting system, smart entry, push start, and three selectable drive modes such as Eco, Sport, and Normal, alongside cruise control functionality.

The interior includes a 10.23-inch touchscreen with Bluetooth, phone mirroring, and wireless charging. Other comfort features include a panoramic roof, digital touchscreen air conditioner with rear vents, air purification system, and an eight-speaker audio setup.

The exterior mirrors are electrically controlled, heated, and foldable, with anti-fog functions to enhance visibility during adverse weather. Additional features such as power-adjustable seats, seat heating and ventilation, LED fog lamps and headlamps, and an automatic rear trunk opener add to the vehicle’s convenience offering.

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Powered by either a 1.5 or 1.6-litre turbocharged engine, the seven-seater SUV delivers up to 145kW of power and 290Nm of torque, paired with a dual-clutch automatic transmission. It measures 4,749mm in length, 1,900mm in width, and 1,720mm in height.

Jetour Nigeria says the X70 Plus will be supported by an after-sales service structure that includes access to spare parts and technical support.

Juliet Onyema is a transport journalist who reports on Nigeria’s transport and automobile industry. She covers emerging Electric Vehicles (EVs), ranging from adoption to usage, automobile firms and transport policies which affect them, and also recurring trends affecting commuters’ mobility interstate and intrastate.

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