Having sold 2,741 vehicles here last year, Jetour Malaysia has announced plans to grow its presence in the country this year with an expansion of its network infrastructure. Besides increasing the number of its sales and service outlets, the brand is also set to establish a new headquarters/flagship service centre alongside a regional technical training centre in the first half of the year. This will be located in Glenmarie, Shah Alam. Its present network of 31 authorised sales and service centres, located across 13 key states and regions across the country, will be expanded to 50 outlets by the end of this year. This will be supported by ongoing service network development, quarterly aftersales campaigns and customer car clinics, the company added. New products are also on the cards, with introductions across the SUV spectrum expected over the course of the year. Models set to make their way in to Malaysia in 2026 include the boxy and rugged Jetour T1, which was last spied two months ago, and T2, which made its first public showing here in May last year. According to Jetour Auto Malaysia VP Nicholas Ng, the brand’s forward-looking roadmap for 2026 reinforces its long-term commitment to the Malaysian market. “Malaysia remains a key market in Jetour’s global growth strategy. Our focus is on building a stronger, more distinctive SUV portfolio while continuing to invest in the capabilities and infrastructure that support long-term confidence among customers and partners,” he said. Earlier this week, the company unveiled its new logo in Malaysia, which is a stylised ‘JT’ that also resembles the Chinese character 行 (xing), which means to move forward. It said the new logo reflects its ambition to “further elevate its brand presence in Malaysia in 2026.” Compare prices between different insurer providers to save the most on your car insurance renewal compared to other competing services. Many payment method supported and you can pay with instalment using Atome, Grab PayLater or Shopee SPayLater.