Petrol Cards And Civil Servant Perks On Offer By Jetour Malaysia This Month
Jetour Malaysia announced a series of special deals up for grabs all this month (Sept).

Earlier this week, Jetour Malaysia announced a series of special rewards up for grabs through its latest Sept 2025 sales campaign. Included here are free petrol cards, followed by exclusive perks for civil servants too.
Firstly, the Chinese automaker is giving out RM1 million worth of free petrol this month. More specifically, the firm is rewarding the first 916 customers purchasing either a brand-new Dashing or VT9 with complimentary fuel cards worth RM2,000 each.
On top of which, the same customers will also benefit with a complimentary one-year comprehensive insurance coverage. Both deals are up for grabs now at all the brand’s 20 dealerships that are presently active nationwide.

Up for grabs are RM2,000 petrol cards plus one-year complimentary comprehensive insurance for the first 916 customers, followed by a special perk for civil servants that sees Jetour Malaysia adding a 3% rebate.


Next up, Jetour Malaysia also kick-started a new ‘Pride of the Nation’ promotion this month, and this is aimed squarely towards local civil servants. Through which, the firm will offer an additional 3% rebate on top of existing monthly promotions.
These deals also come off the heels of the promising growth charted by the brand in recent months. To date, the firm has received over 2,000 bookings and delivered over 1,000 units to customers in a span of just three months.
We’ll point out that Jetour Malaysia sales only kicked off early this year starting with the launch of the Dashing C-SUV in April priced from RM109,800. The line-up expanded in May with the arrival of the VT9 three-row SUV offering priced from RM118,800 onwards.


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Both the Dashing (top, left) and VT9 (top, right) are locally assembled (CKD) in Johor Bahru by B-Assembly for both local market demands and export.


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Both the Dashing and VT9 are locally assembled (CKD) in Johor Bahru by partners B-Assembly – a wholly-owned subsidiary of Berjaya Assets Berhad. Besides catering to the local market, this CKD effort is poised for export markets too.
Looking ahead, the Jetour Malaysia is poised on expanding its line-up with the T2 4x4 SUV and the eVT5 compact EV crossover SUV. Both were previewed locally during MAS 2025, but the firm hasn’t confirmed any launch dates for either yet.
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