Every Jetour Dashing Malaysia owner has a delivery-day story. This is the one that turned two of them into the founders of the country’s largest verified Jetour Dashing community — and, eventually, into guests on JETOUR’s own stage.
The Delivery Queue
Jetour launched the Dashing in Malaysia on 9 April 2025, and Frankie Cheah and Vincent Tai were both among the first buyers in the country to place an order. Neither knew the other existed. By the end of that month, both had taken delivery of their own Jetour Dashing — Frankie’s in red, Vincent’s in white — and for a few weeks, they were just two more owners figuring out a new car on their own.
A Conversation in May
The following month, Frankie and Vincent crossed paths in a JETOUR owners’ Facebook group, the kind of general, brand-wide group where posts from Dashing owners get buried under posts about every other model in the lineup. One night in May 2025, a casual exchange about their new cars turned into something more: an idea for a group that belonged only to Dashing owners.
They chose WhatsApp over a public Facebook group, and set one rule before a single member joined: only verified Jetour Dashing owners could be part of it. It meant turning people away who couldn’t prove ownership, and it meant growing more slowly than an open group would have. Frankie and Vincent decided that trade-off was worth it — a smaller group of real owners, talking honestly with each other, mattered more than a large, anonymous one.
Splitting the Work
Once the WhatsApp group had its first handful of members, Frankie and Vincent split the work of running it. Frankie took on recruitment and verification, and became the club’s main point of contact with JETOUR HQ Malaysia. Vincent, a digital marketer by trade, built the club’s public face: a Facebook page, regular social posts, and video content that gave people outside the WhatsApp group a reason to want in.
Membership passed 50 within the group’s first few months, helped along by word spreading on Xiaohongshu (Rednote), where posts about the club reached Chinese-speaking owners and prospective buyers researching the Dashing.
From Owners’ Group to JETOUR Family
What began as two people comparing notes has since been invited to JETOUR’s own events. In August 2025, JETOUR China invited the club to the JETOUR Global Fan Festival and a tour of the manufacturing plant in Kaifeng — an invitation extended to a community JETOUR didn’t create and doesn’t run. The following month, club members represented the Dashing at the JETOUR-partnered 2025 Malaysia Sarong Music Run in KLCC. In February 2026, the club joined JETOUR Malaysia’s convoy to Genting Highlands for the launch of JETOUR’s own official Malaysia Club. Later that year, the club was invited on stage at KLIMS 2026 in MITEC as an officially recognised community — described by JETOUR itself as part of the “JETOUR Family.”
Through all of it, membership has kept climbing. The WhatsApp group now counts more than 500 verified owners.
What Hasn’t Changed
The verification rule from day one is still the rule today. This is an independent, owner-run community, not an official JETOUR entity, and every member’s ownership is still checked before they’re let in. As Frankie and Vincent put it: the goal is a trusted, tightly-knit community where every verified owner is treated like family, and where being part of the club means always having someone to turn to on the road.
Curious what’s happened since? Read the Club Milestones, or if you’re ready to join, see how to become a verified member.
Own a Jetour Dashing in Malaysia? Message the club on Facebook or reach out on WhatsApp to get started.