JSW has officially teased its upcoming SUV, built on the popular Jetour T2 platform. This marks the company’s renewed push into the competitive SUV segment, targeting buyers looking for modern features and practicality.

Launch Preparations Underway

Ahead of the official launch, JSW has started registering dealers nationwide. This move indicates the company’s intent to rapidly expand its retail network and ensure a strong market presence upon release.

Expected Design and Features

The T2-based SUV is expected to carry forward Jetour’s signature design language, featuring a bold front fascia, LED headlamps, and a modern cabin equipped with the latest infotainment and safety features.

Powertrain and Performance

While specific engine details are yet to be confirmed, the SUV is likely to come with both petrol and hybrid powertrain options, aimed at delivering a balance between performance and fuel efficiency.

Market Positioning and Competitors

JSW’s T2-based SUV will compete with mid-size SUVs in the domestic market, targeting rivals such as the hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, and MG Astor. The pricing strategy is expected to be competitive to attract first-time SUV buyers.

Dealer Sign-Ups and customer Interest

With dealer registrations now open, JSW is signaling strong confidence in the upcoming SUV’s demand. Early indications suggest significant interest from potential customers, especially in tier-1 and tier-2 cities.

 

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