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Chery’s Jetour unit plans right-hand drive cars to expand to Malaysia and Indonesia as competition escalates in China’s automotive market

by NEWSROOM


Jetour, a Chinese sport-utility vehicle (SUV) builder owned by Chery Holding Group, plans to manufacture two right-hand drive models this year to accelerate its globalisation drive targeting markets like Malaysia and Indonesia.

Jacky Chen, general manager of Jetour’s international business, told the Post that the company expects monthly deliveries of the soon-to-be-launched right-hand drive vehicles to reach 3,000 units this year amid the rising popularity of Chinese-made cars.

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