
Jetour UAE achieves 230% YoY growth with Elite Group Holding
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Jetour UAE has experienced great success, achieving a 230 per cent year-on-year growth from 2023 to 2024, with its exclusive partner, Elite Group Holding. This expansion has allowed Jetour to strengthen its market share, expand its customer base, and become a leading SUV brand in the UAE since its successful market entry.
With exclusive partnerships including Jetour, Soueast, and Zenvo, their automotive arm features The Elite Cars showroom and ART Elite Car Rental.
The group also excels in contracting (ZRT) and e-commerce, with plans for over 20 new UAE facilities to expand their significant regional impact.
Jetour growth fuelled by these factors
Jetour's strong growth is fuelled by its focus on high-performance, adventure-ready vehicles designed for the UAE market.
The brand is strategically increasing its physical presence, emphasing innovation, customer satisfaction, and accessibility, with the new Deira showroom joining Al Quoz and Abu Dhabi, and more planned across the UAE.
Furthering its success, Jetour is expanding its T-Series lineup with the T2 IDM, a plug-in hybrid T2 offering efficient off-road performance and optimal fuel balance. The recently launched Jetour T1, previewed in late 2024, is already impacting UAE roads, enriching the brand's SUV offerings to cater to a diverse customer base.
Commenting on this milestone, Jesico Gonsalves, GM of
As Jetour began its expansion in the UAE, the brand's core strategy revolves around introducing advanced vehicles that balance powerful performance, the strategic alliance with Elite Group Holding provides the expertise support necessary for Jetour to further establish its dominance in the SUV segment.
A key differentiator in this pursuit is the exceptional 10-year/1 million KM warranty, designed to build unparalleled customer trust and confidence in the Jetour brand across the UAE.
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