

MUSCAT: As the global automotive industry undergoes rapid transformation, Jetour continues to outperform the market, recording over 70,000 vehicle sales in the Middle East in 2025, representing more than 80% year-on-year growth and ranking No.1 among all Chinese brands in the region.
Since its establishment, Jetour has sold over 2.1 million vehicles globally in just seven years, with the Middle East emerging as a strategic growth engine for the brand’s international expansion. By the end of 2025, Jetour captured an 8.5% market share in the Middle East SUV segment, ranking No.3 among all automotive brands behind only Toyota and Nissan, a remarkable achievement in one of the world’s most competitive SUV markets.
Commenting on the brand’s strong momentum in the region, Mohsin Hani al Bahrani, CEO of MHD Automobile LLC, Jetour’s official distributor in Oman, said:
“Jetour’s growth across the Middle East and particularly in Oman reflects the increasing confidence customers have in vehicles that are engineered for our climate, lifestyle and terrain. We are proud to represent a brand that combines rugged capability with modern design and outstanding value. At MHD, we remain committed to strengthening Jetour’s footprint locally through world-class customer experience, after-sales excellence and a portfolio that truly resonates with Omani drivers.”
SUVS BUILT FOR THE MIDDLE EAST: X, T AND G SERIES DRIVE GROWTH
Jetour’s success in the Middle East is powered by a diverse SUV portfolio, strong local market adaptation and its distinctive “Travel+” Lifestyle brand philosophy.
The Jetour X Series continues to attract families with its balance of comfort, reliability and value. The adventure-oriented T Series, engineered as light off-road SUVs, has become a preferred choice for explorers and long-distance travelers, with the Jetour T2 emerging as the best-selling model in its segment in the Middle East in 2025.
At the premium end, the debut Jetour G700, the first model under the G Series, has redefined expectations in the luxury off-road SUV category. Built on the advanced GAIA Architecture, the G700 appeals to high-net-worth customers seeking both performance and exclusivity.
With SUVs increasingly dominating the regional car market, Jetour models are now a common sight across Middle Eastern roads.
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