News
31/07/2024
Jetour X50 is presented in Russia

Jetour has presented a new X50 crossover at the Chinese Motor Show in Moscow. According to Mikhail Rotkin, Deputy General Director of the company, the start of novelty sales is scheduled for September 2024.

The car length is 4,397 mm, the wheelbase is 2,601 mm. The basic version of the model is equipped with 1.5-liter 113-HP unit with 138 Nm of torque, coupled with 5-speed manual gear box. In other, more advanced versions, the power plant is represented by 1.5-liter engine capacity of 147 HP and 210 Nm of torque, coupled with 7-speed dual-clutch robotized gear box.

The crossover equipment will include a 10-inch multimedia system display with support of Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, wireless charging for a smartphone, all-round cameras, six airbags and various driver's assistants. As for prices, so far the cost of only the basic version equipped with manual gear box is known – it will amount to 1.99 million rubles.

NAPI (National Industrial Information Agency)


Назад
Other news from section:
06.12.2024
LADA Niva Travel equipped with airbags went on sale
LADA Niva Travel SUVs equipped with airbags and a new three-spoke steering wheel have arrived at dealerships. In the new version of the model, all configurations, starting with the basic one, are equipped with a front driver's airbag and a Russian emergency response system unit. The version Comfort also features a passenger airbag. The novelty cost has increased and starts from 1,330,500 rubles. The version Comfort can be purchased at the...
06.12.2024
AvtoVAZ predicts the possibility of reducing production in 2025 
AvtoVAZ has thought about reducing the car production plan of 500 thousand units approved in early November for 2025, according to the enterprise head Maxim Sokolov. Mr. Sokolov explains that the possibility of reducing production volumes is due to the general decline in the automotive market by 29% compared to October this year, which follows from the data provided by the Ministry of Industry and Trade. Recall that earlier, the department...