As seen in the design patent image, the upcoming Jetour T2-based SUV from JSW Motors retains the muscular, boxy proportions and off-road-inspired styling of the Jetour T2.
By Sanorita

A design patent application has been filed in India for the Jetour T2-based plug-in hybrid SUV. The teaser released recently had already hinted, the upcoming model carries forward the sturdy design of the Jetour T2, the mid-size SUV sold overseas by Chery Automobile under its premium Jetour brand. Although the styling and platform appear to be the same, the India-bound SUV will be introduced here under the JSW Motors badge and have a different name. It will mark the first product from the joint venture between JSW Motors and Chery Automobile, making it JSW’s first independent car launch separate from MG Motor India. Here’s a closer look at what to expect from the Jetour T2-based SUV ahead of its launch by Diwali 2026.
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As seen in the design patent image, the upcoming Jetour T2-based SUV from JSW Motors retains the muscular, boxy proportions and off-road-inspired styling of the Jetour T2. Key elements include a mesh-pattern grille, boxy LED headlamps, and a chunky bumper setup featuring a fog lamp and dual pixelated DRL clusters on both ends.
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The bonnet looks aggressively sculpted and is fitted with grab handles. While the majority of exterior styling looks similar, slight differences can be observed in the spacing of the roof rails and position of the ORVMs.
While exact details are yet to be announced, JSW Motors is expected to equip its Jetour T2-based SUV with a 1.5-litre plug-in hybrid powertrain. The model is likely to be offered in both front-wheel-drive (FWD) and all-wheel-drive (AWD) setups.
Globally, the Jetour T2 i-DM features a 1.5-litre four-cylinder turbo-petrol engine (154bhp and 220Nm), and a plug-in hybrid setup (featuring two front-mounted electric motors) with 221bhp and 390Nm. The SUV houses a 26.7kWh battery pack and has an NEDC-certified all-electric range of 139 kilometres.