Nigeria’s Auto Market has shown a growing shift towards hybrid and tech-focused SUVs at the 25th c, where automakers showcased new models designed to meet shifting consumer preferences.
Jetour Nigeria emerged as one of the standouts at the opening of the fair, with visitors examining its lineup of hybrid and AI-equipped SUVs, including the limited edition T2 Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (T2 PHEV LED).
The Silver Jubilee edition of the fair opened on Tuesday at Eagle Square, inaugurated by Kashim Shettima, vice-president, who was represented by Kingsley Tochukwu Udeh, minister of innovation, science and technology.
The ceremony was attended by dignitaries, including John Owan Enoh, minister of state of industry, trade, and investment, alongside top government officials, industry leaders, and automotive executives.
Jetour Nigeria drew significant foot traffic as visitors flocked to explore its stylish and tech-forward models.
According to Kemi Adeola, Jetour spokesperson, the brand is one of the major revelations of this year’s fair, attracting increased interest from both loyal customers and new prospects.
The models on display, including the Dashing, X50, X90 Plus, X70 Hybrid, and the T2 Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle, reflected the company’s push toward intelligent mobility.
Dealer representatives from across the country were stationed at the pavilion, offering in-depth information and engaging with visitors eager to understand the brand’s growing reputation.
Adeola highlighted the brand’s eco-friendly capabilities, including hybrid systems that allow drivers to switch between petrol and electric modes, as well as robust safety features.
The company stated that its latest offerings strike a balance between performance, efficiency, and reduced emissions, tailored for modern families and adventure-seeking drivers.
The models blend advanced technology with comfort and affordability, reinforcing the brand’s appeal in Nigeria’s competitive SUV segment.
The company also emphasised its solid after-sales support, which includes genuine spare parts, expert technical assistance, and a five-year or 150,000-kilometre warranty.
Jetour’s participation, the company added, reflects its commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction as it deepens its footprint in Nigeria’s SUV and crossover space.



