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JETOUR T2 Explores Central Asia on 12,000-km Owner Expedition

ByEthan Lin

Jul 9, 2026

[Almaty, Kazakhstan, July 9, 2026] JETOUR Auto recently concluded “The Way of the Nomads,” a 12,000-km owner expedition across Central Asia. Over nearly a month, a convoy of JETOUR T2 vehicles traveled through Kazakhstan, Georgia and Türkiye, retracing historic nomadic routes while exploring the region’s landscapes and cultural heritage.

Organized by JETOUR owners and travel creators, the journey brought the brand’s “Travel+” philosophy to life and demonstrated the JETOUR T2’s performance across diverse terrains and long-distance driving conditions.

Solid Product Strength Empowers the Epic Journey

The convoy crossed a wide range of terrain, from the Central Asian steppes and the Caucasus Mountains to coastal highways. Throughout the expedition, participants drove both the 2.0T/8AT and 1.5T/7DCT variants of the JETOUR T2, with both powertrains delivering the performance and reliability required for long-distance cross-border travel.

Equipped with the XWD Intelligent Four-Wheel drive system and 7+X One-Click off-road modes, the JETOUR T2 handled sand, gravel and unpaved roads with confidence, while its spacious cabin and ergonomic seating helped reduce fatigue during extended journeys.

In addition, the hybrid JETOUR T2 i-DM, featuring the Super Hybrid C-DM system, delivers a balance of strong performance and impressive fuel efficiency. Equipped with a 3.3-kW Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) function, it provides reliable external power for camping, outdoor activities and other off-grid travel needs. The model has been launched across markets in the Middle East, Latin America and Asia-Pacific. To date, more than 500,000 users worldwide have chosen the JETOUR T2 series.

User Ecosystem Reinforces Localization

Unlike official brand test drives, the expedition was initiated by owners and travel content creators. Their authentic, firsthand accounts of the journey drew widespread attention and acclaim on local social media platforms, generating strong engagement and reflecting the continued growth of JETOUR’s owner community in Kazakhstan. As user polikhranidi_travel shared: “The Way of the Nomads was full of both smooth roads and dangerous obstacles, but thanks to JETOUR’s support, we were able to complete our journey successfully.”

To date, JETOUR has established over 300 clubs worldwide, uniting more than 31,000 owners. In Kazakhstan alone, multiple local communities have been formed, with the Almaty club—the largest—boasting over a thousand members.

Previously, the JETOUR brand also partnered with local car clubs to launch the EcoCrew environmental initiative, gathering 30 vehicles and over 90 owners to clean up the Ili River. This initiative embodies the brand’s commitment to environmental sustainability while further strengthening community bonds.

From local car clubs in Central Asia to a global owner community, JETOUR continues to leverage its “Travel+” ecosystem as a bridge, driving travel and off-road culture to take root worldwide and delivering more valuable, all-scenario mobility experiences to global users.

Ethan Lin

One of the founding members of DMR, Ethan, expertly juggles his dual roles as the chief editor and the tech guru. Since the inception of the site, he has been the driving force behind its technological advancement while ensuring editorial excellence. When he finally steps away from his trusty laptop, he spend his time on the badminton court polishing his not-so-impressive shuttlecock game.

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