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China’s Jetour to produce T series SUVs in SA as it expands overseas

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Chinese sport-utility vehicle maker Jetour will produce its adventure T1 and T2 models in South Africa (SA) from 2027 at the Rosslyn plant​, which is being acquired by its parent company, Chery, from Nissan, it said on Wednesday.

 

China ​is the world’s largest car market, but competition is intense, and ⁠demand is expected to remain flat or slightly down for the next ​couple of years. To grow, dozens of the country’s automakers have embarked on ambitious overseas expansion plans.

 

Jetour’s statement said Chery aims to produce 50 000 units a year and create more than 3 000 jobs across manufacturing and supply chains.

 

The increasingly popular T series was ​launched in SA in October.

 

“This announcement to produce the Jetour T-Series locally ​positions South Africa as an integral part of Jetour’s global ambitions and underscores the growing ‌influence ⁠of Chinese automakers in our market,” said Nic Campbell, Vice President of Jetour SA.

 

Since its launch, the T1 and T2 models “have seen better than expected sales,” with over 4 500 units already sold in SA, Jetour said.

 

The Dashing maker, ​which entered SA in September ⁠2024, has seen swift growth, rising to 10th place among the best-selling car brands in March, outperforming established players such ​as Kia, BMW and Nissan.

 

It has introduced four internal combustion ​engine models ⁠and two plug-in hybrid models, with further upgrades and new models planned for this year and next, Jetour said.

 

Last month, Chery International Executive Vice President Charlie Zhang ⁠told Reutersthe Rosslyn plant will be recommissioned and retrofitted over ​the next 12 to 18 months, noting the plant will have the capability and capacity to ​manufacture multiple models and powertrains.

 

 

–Reuters–

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