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Jetour Stuns at MIAS 2025 With Dual Lightning I-DM Reveal and Star-Powered Show

The Philippine Star

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April 11, 2025

At the 2025 Manila International Auto Show (MIAS), Jetour Auto Philippines took center stage with the electrifying debut of not one, but two new hybrid SUVs: the Jetour X70 Lightning i-DM and the rugged Jetour T2 Lightning i-DM, also unveiled in its exciting Panda Edition.

The 15-minute brand spotlight wowed audiences with aerodynamic dance performances, celebrity appearances, and next-gen tech—ushering in a new era of smart, stylish, and sustainable mobility.

New Models & MIAS-Exclusive Pricing:

Jetour X70 Lightning i-DM: A 7-seater hybrid SUV priced at P1,648,000 with a MIAS exclusive price of P1,598,000. Features include intelligent dual-motor technology, a 20.5" dual display, and advanced safety systems—designed for families seeking smart and sustainable mobility.

Jetour T2 Lightning i-DM: A rugged and stylish hybrid SUV starting at P2,488,000 available at a special MIAS price of (P2,888,000 for the Panda Edition).

Highlights include a 15.6" multifunction touchscreen, panoramic sunroof, and off-road-ready design.

Enjoy MIAS-exclusive offers, including P50,000 off the X70 Lightning i-DM, P90,000 off the T2 Lightning i-DM, and additional discounts on other models—up to P200,000 off on the T2 Beyond.

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