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Home News Auto News 2024 Jaecoo J7, J8 previewed - new upmarket SUVs brand guns for Honda and Mazda territory 2024 Jaecoo J7, J8 previewed - new upmarket SUVs brand guns for Honda and Mazda territory Auto News Jim Kem | January 05, 2024 01:05 pm There’s a new C-segment SUV on the block with the conclusion of preview event held for the JAECOO J7, a new model from an equally new and more premium-oriented offshoot of Chery. An unexpected addition here is the unveil of the JAECOO J8, its larger sibling also earmarked for local launch. We'll be covering the J7 here most of all as there's still quite a lot of mystery surrounding the J8's local spec. Given its size but also the expected positioning of the J7, we are not going to expect it to give the Proton X70 a run for its money, but perhaps that gulf might be shockingly narrow evidenced by during the launch of the sharply priced Omoda 5 and Tiggo 8 Pro. Expect it to launch squarely, and intentionally, in the crosshairs of the Toyota Corolla Cross, Honda CR-V, and maybe even the Mazda CX-5. Naturally, the design of the Jaecoo J7 - and Jaecoo J8, for that matter - is more focused on elegance and luxury. The brand seems to be rather open about its taking inspiration from British SUV marques, and indeed this two debut models very much resemble Range Rovers. Its front end is very much defined by a large ‘waterfall’ front grille and split beam headlight and daytime running light arrangement. There are automatically extending door handles that sit flush against the body during normal driving, also standard are 19-inch wheels which follow the Aurora aesthetic, something that Jaecoo says is applied to the J7 as a whole. The interior is noticeably more plush than what we’ve seen from Chery, justifying its higher tier in pricing. Cabin highlights include a 14.8-inch central touchscreen that dominates the dashboard, a 50W wireless charger (that’s also ventilated to prevent overheating), and a very large panoramic sunroof roof. At the rear, boot access is aided by a powered tailgate to reveal 412-litres of cargo capacity. Powering the J7 is the 1.6-litre turbocharged petrol 4-cylinder engine that produces 195hp and 290Nm of torque that’s mated to a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission sourced from Getrag with power reaching all four wheels via a standard all-wheel drive system with 7 selectable terrain modes. Jaecoo advertises it having a 0-100km/h sprint time of 8 seconds. Jaecoo also promises the J7 will enter the market with a full suite of advanced driver aid (ADAS) and active safety features with no less than 21 intelligent driving functions. A surprise appearance at the event came in the form of the Jaecoo J8, a larger model that’s available elsewhere in a 3-row, 6-seat configuration that also takes plenty of inspiration from a certain British SUV brand. We’re told this left-hand drive market unit is fresh off the boat from Russia, but that we can expect it to make its official Malaysian entry close to that of the Jaecoo J7. There’s no confirmation on when the Jaecoo duo will hit our roads but the 7 is expected to launch before Q3 2024 with plenty of hype building by the brand in the meantime. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Jaecoo J7 J8 Chery Malaysia suv C-Segment Print Jim Kem Content Producer There's just something about cars. It's a conveyance, it's a liability, it's a tool; but it can also be a source of joy, pride, inspiration and passion. It's much like clothes versus fashion. And like the latter, the pursuit of perfection never ends. Related News JAECOO J7 goes on Klang Valley, Johor Bahru preview tour ahead of slated H1 2024 launch Auto News Jim Kem | March 19, 2024 Though it’s launch is potentially weeks or months away, interested parties can experience the JAECOO J7 firsthand at the JAECOO Premiere Experience ... First 2 units of the Jaecoo J7 AWD have arrived in Malaysia. New rival to the Corolla Cross inbound Auto News Jim Kem | December 07, 2023 The first 2 units of the Jaecoo J7 have made landfall in Malaysia, and in right-hand drive and AWD guises too. The two units will be undergoing local ... First 500 units of the 2024 Jaecoo J7 reaches Malaysian dealers Auto News Jim Kem | August 13, 2024 Jaecoo’s debut vehicle, the J7, only received its Malaysian launch last month but talk of the new SUV has not quietened, thanks in part to its ... Jaecoo to open 35 dealership outlets in Malaysia, Jaecoo J7 1.6T to be their first model Auto News Jim Kem | May 27, 2024 At the 2024 Malaysia Autoshow, Jaecoo Malaysia officially announced its partnership with 30 dedicated dealers. These dealers will operate a total of ... Comments
2024 Jaecoo J7, J8 previewed - new upmarket SUVs brand guns for Honda and Mazda territory Auto News Jim Kem | January 05, 2024 01:05 pm There’s a new C-segment SUV on the block with the conclusion of preview event held for the JAECOO J7, a new model from an equally new and more premium-oriented offshoot of Chery. An unexpected addition here is the unveil of the JAECOO J8, its larger sibling also earmarked for local launch. We'll be covering the J7 here most of all as there's still quite a lot of mystery surrounding the J8's local spec. Given its size but also the expected positioning of the J7, we are not going to expect it to give the Proton X70 a run for its money, but perhaps that gulf might be shockingly narrow evidenced by during the launch of the sharply priced Omoda 5 and Tiggo 8 Pro. Expect it to launch squarely, and intentionally, in the crosshairs of the Toyota Corolla Cross, Honda CR-V, and maybe even the Mazda CX-5. Naturally, the design of the Jaecoo J7 - and Jaecoo J8, for that matter - is more focused on elegance and luxury. The brand seems to be rather open about its taking inspiration from British SUV marques, and indeed this two debut models very much resemble Range Rovers. Its front end is very much defined by a large ‘waterfall’ front grille and split beam headlight and daytime running light arrangement. There are automatically extending door handles that sit flush against the body during normal driving, also standard are 19-inch wheels which follow the Aurora aesthetic, something that Jaecoo says is applied to the J7 as a whole. The interior is noticeably more plush than what we’ve seen from Chery, justifying its higher tier in pricing. Cabin highlights include a 14.8-inch central touchscreen that dominates the dashboard, a 50W wireless charger (that’s also ventilated to prevent overheating), and a very large panoramic sunroof roof. At the rear, boot access is aided by a powered tailgate to reveal 412-litres of cargo capacity. Powering the J7 is the 1.6-litre turbocharged petrol 4-cylinder engine that produces 195hp and 290Nm of torque that’s mated to a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission sourced from Getrag with power reaching all four wheels via a standard all-wheel drive system with 7 selectable terrain modes. Jaecoo advertises it having a 0-100km/h sprint time of 8 seconds. Jaecoo also promises the J7 will enter the market with a full suite of advanced driver aid (ADAS) and active safety features with no less than 21 intelligent driving functions. A surprise appearance at the event came in the form of the Jaecoo J8, a larger model that’s available elsewhere in a 3-row, 6-seat configuration that also takes plenty of inspiration from a certain British SUV brand. We’re told this left-hand drive market unit is fresh off the boat from Russia, but that we can expect it to make its official Malaysian entry close to that of the Jaecoo J7. There’s no confirmation on when the Jaecoo duo will hit our roads but the 7 is expected to launch before Q3 2024 with plenty of hype building by the brand in the meantime. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Jaecoo J7 J8 Chery Malaysia suv C-Segment
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JAECOO J7 goes on Klang Valley, Johor Bahru preview tour ahead of slated H1 2024 launch Auto News Jim Kem | March 19, 2024 Though it’s launch is potentially weeks or months away, interested parties can experience the JAECOO J7 firsthand at the JAECOO Premiere Experience ...
First 2 units of the Jaecoo J7 AWD have arrived in Malaysia. New rival to the Corolla Cross inbound Auto News Jim Kem | December 07, 2023 The first 2 units of the Jaecoo J7 have made landfall in Malaysia, and in right-hand drive and AWD guises too. The two units will be undergoing local ...
First 500 units of the 2024 Jaecoo J7 reaches Malaysian dealers Auto News Jim Kem | August 13, 2024 Jaecoo’s debut vehicle, the J7, only received its Malaysian launch last month but talk of the new SUV has not quietened, thanks in part to its ...
Jaecoo to open 35 dealership outlets in Malaysia, Jaecoo J7 1.6T to be their first model Auto News Jim Kem | May 27, 2024 At the 2024 Malaysia Autoshow, Jaecoo Malaysia officially announced its partnership with 30 dedicated dealers. These dealers will operate a total of ...