Jetour Auto: Jetour sold over 500,000 vehicles in 11 months in 2024, achieving annual sales target ahead of schedule

Jetour Auto: Jetour sold over 500,000 vehicles in 11 months in 2024, achieving annual sales target ahead of schedule

In the first 11 months of this year, Jetour Auto’s sales exceeded 500,000 vehicles, successfully completing its annual sales target ahead of schedule.

The official event poster shows that Jetour is sprinting towards its sales target of 550,000 vehicles. At the same time, Jetour announced that it is the Chinese SUV brand with the highest sales growth, and the only car company in the world to have annual sales of more than 500,000 vehicles in just six years.

Jetour Auto also stated that by 2025, the company will strive to achieve a sales target of 800,000 vehicles.

Previously, Jetour Auto announced that the cumulative sales of its Jetour Traveler mid-size SUV has exceeded 150,000 units on its first anniversary since its launch, making it the sales champion of square box models.

Zikuai Technology

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