Here is a conversation we had recently with a dealer in Nairobi who had been selling Toyotas for twelve years: "My customers still trust Toyota. But when I show them what they get with Jetour at the same retail price - they go quiet for a second, then they start asking questions."
That pause says something. The spec gap between the Jetour T2 and a comparably priced Toyota Fortuner has become genuinely difficult to explain to buyers who are counting features and comparing price tags. And increasingly, dealers are not trying to.
This is not a hit piece on Toyota - it is a practical comparison for dealers weighing inventory decisions in 2026. Let us look at what the numbers actually say.
Price Reality Check: What You Get at Each Budget Level
The most honest starting point is landed cost. What does a dealer in Lagos or Riyadh actually pay, and what do they get?
| Model | FOB Price (approx.) | Seats | Powertrain | Dual Screen | ADAS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jetour T2 C-DM 2026 | $26,500 | 5/7 | PHEV 1.5T | Standard | Standard |
| Toyota Fortuner 2026 | ~$38,000-$44,000 | 7 | 2.7L Gasoline | Basic screen | Optional |
| Jetour X70 Plus 2026 | $22,500 | 5/7 | 1.5T Gasoline | Standard | Partial |
| Toyota Rush 2026 | ~$22,000-$25,000 | 7 | 1.5L Gasoline | Basic | No |
Feature-by-Feature: Where Jetour Wins and Where It Does Not
Jetour T2 Advantages
- PHEV hybrid: ~150 km electric range
- 12.3 inch dual-screen infotainment standard
- Wireless CarPlay / Android Auto
- 50W wireless charging
- 8-year / 1,000,000 km warranty
- ASEAN NCAP 5-star safety
- Panoramic glass roof
- Lower FOB cost by ~$11,500
Toyota Fortuner Advantages
- 30+ year parts availability track record
- Universal mechanic familiarity
- Proven off-road body-on-frame chassis
- Stronger used-car resale value
- Wider service network in rural markets
- Brand trust built over decades
- Diesel variant widely available
The Parts Availability Question - The Honest Answer
This is where dealers have to be realistic with themselves. The "but what if it breaks down?" concern is legitimate - not as a reason to dismiss Jetour, but as a factor to plan around.
In cities where Chery/Jetour has established a parts distribution hub - Nairobi, Lagos, Dubai, Riyadh, Johannesburg - turnaround on parts is 3-7 days, which is acceptable. Outside those cities, you are looking at 2-4 weeks for anything beyond basic consumables (brakes, filters, oils).
Toyota's advantage is that you can find Fortuner parts in a market town three hours from the nearest city. For buyers who primarily operate in rural environments, that still matters a lot. For urban fleet operators and retail buyers who service their vehicles at dealerships, it matters less.
The calculation shifts depending on the buyer profile. A Nairobi fleet operator buying 20 T2 units for urban ride-hailing: Jetour makes strong sense. A farm owner in rural Zambia who needs a vehicle that can be patched up locally: Toyota's network still wins that argument.
Resale Value: Toyota Still Leads, But the Gap Is Narrowing
In 2022, a used Fortuner held resale value significantly better than any Chinese brand. That is still broadly true in 2026, but the margin has narrowed. In the UAE and Saudi Arabia particularly, used Jetour T2 units from 2024 are selling at 65-70% of original retail price at two years old. Toyota Fortuner retains about 75-78% over the same period.
The resale gap used to be 15-20 percentage points. It is now closer to 5-10. That trajectory is moving in Jetour's direction, though it has not closed yet.
What This Means for Dealer Margins
A dealer sourcing Jetour T2 at $26,500 FOB and retailing at, say, $35,000 locally is working with a margin structure that gives more room than Toyota equivalents retailing at $45,000-$50,000 with higher procurement costs. The absolute margin per unit can be comparable or better on Jetour - it depends on local pricing dynamics and how aggressively you need to discount to move inventory.
Brand Trust: The Real Conversation
Let us not paper over this. Toyota's brand trust in Africa and the Middle East was earned over 30+ years of consistent market presence, local investment, and vehicles that ran for 300,000+ km with basic maintenance. That kind of trust does not transfer just because a competitor has better specs on paper.
What is changing is the buyer profile. The next generation of car buyers in Lagos, Nairobi, and Riyadh grew up with Chinese consumer electronics - Huawei phones, DJI drones, Xiaomi tablets. They are less predisposed to assume "Chinese = low quality." The demographic transition is real, and it is moving faster in urban centres than anywhere else.
Dealers who have been waiting for that shift to happen before stocking Jetour are getting to the point where waiting means losing first-mover advantage.
Q: Should a dealer replace Toyota with Jetour, or sell both?
A: The most common approach among successful multi-brand dealers in Africa and the Middle East in 2026 is to run both. Jetour slots in as the value-spec option that converts price-sensitive buyers who would otherwise not buy new at all - it creates incremental sales rather than cannibalizing Toyota. Over time, as brand trust builds, the mix can shift. Very few established dealers are replacing Toyota entirely with Jetour; most are adding Jetour as a second or third brand.
Jetour vs Toyota: Summary for Dealers
- Price advantage: Jetour ~$11,500 cheaper FOB than Fortuner equivalent
- Feature advantage: Jetour wins on PHEV, infotainment, safety tech
- Parts/service: Toyota wins in rural/remote markets; Jetour competitive in urban
- Resale: Toyota still leads, gap narrowing (5-10% points now)
- Brand trust: Toyota dominant, Jetour gaining in under-40 urban segments
- Recommended strategy: Stock both; use Jetour to expand addressable market
The dealers who are making the switch - or adding Jetour alongside Toyota - are not doing it out of brand loyalty. They are doing the math. If you want to run those numbers for your specific market, including landed cost, local import duties, and realistic retail price scenarios, get in touch.
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