JETOUR Dashing Symphony: Redefining the Future of Driving

Embark on a journey to the future with every ride and drive. What if the vehicle itself embodies the future? That’s the exciting proposition offered by JETOUR Auto Philippines Inc (JAPI), the exclusive distributor of the esteemed JETOUR brand of SUVs and EVs in the Philippines. Introducing the limited-edition JETOUR Dashing Symphony, a 5-seater modern crossover in Aurora Green, elevating the immersive luxury driving experience to new heights.

The JETOUR Dashing Symphony boasts an enriched audio response, delivering powerful sound alongside a seamless, dynamic, and distortion-free listening experience. Powered by a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine with a maximum power output of 156PS and maximum torque of 230Nm, drivers and passengers alike can relish in both superior sound and exceptional performance.

What sets the JETOUR Dashing Symphony apart is its refined sound experience, customizable to suit every mood, lifestyle, and daily commute. Equipped with top-of-the-line JL Audio components, including a 10-inch subwoofer, a 4-channel power amplifier, and a component speaker system on each door, the SUV ensures an unparalleled auditory journey.

But the JETOUR Dashing Symphony isn’t just about sound—it’s built around the pioneering JETOUR Dashing SUV, featuring high-end technology such as intelligent lighting, panoramic sunroof, and a Smart Rubik’s Cube key with keyless entry. Safety is paramount, with advanced features including collision warnings and visual parking assist.

Available at an SRP of PHP 1,523,000, the limited-edition JETOUR Dashing Symphony represents the pinnacle of luxury driving. It joins JAPI’s diverse lineup of stylish, intelligent, and multi-functional SUVs and EVs, signaling a bright future for automotive innovation in the Philippines.

Since its launch in March 2023, JAPI has already sold 1,018 units, with ambitious plans for further growth. With a target selling volume of 3,700 JETOUR vehicles by the end of 2024, JAPI is poised to become a leading automotive brand in the Philippine market, supported by a network of dealerships committed to accelerating success together.

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