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Sales of the restyled crossover Jetour T2 have started in Russia from 3.96 million rubles

Key changes affected the design of individual elements of the exterior and interior.

The main visual change in the exterior was the change in color of decorative elements from light green to black. This includes roof rails, front towing eye pads and 19-inch wheels. On 20-inch wheels for the Discovery version, the decorative screws were removed and the light green central plug was replaced with a dark one.

Additionally, the following changes were made: the texture of the illumination of the emblem on the radiator grille, the texture of the decorative hood handles, the configuration of the lining on the trunk hinges, and new decorative elements were added to the front bumper in the form of nine-section rectangles.

The interior of the Jetour T2 is minimally modified. The color scheme for the instrument panel, steering wheel, front center armrest and seat upholstery in the first and second rows has become richer and deeper due to the transition from gray-black to pure black. The ventilation holes in the cabin have changed. In addition, the key fob has received an updated shape.

Earlier it was reported that Hyundai Motor did not buy back the plant in St. Petersburg.

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