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Jaecoo J5 to Launch Petrol Variants in Australia: A New Value Contender in the Small SUV Segment

The Australian small SUV market is set for fresh competition in mid-2026 as Jaecoo prepares to launch petrol-powered versions of its J5 model. Following the earlier release of the electric Jaecoo J5, these new internal combustion engine (ICE) variants aim to capture a broader segment of buyers looking for affordability without sacrificing modern tech.

Pricing and Market Positioning

The Jaecoo J5 is positioned as a “step up” from its parent brand, Chery, yet it maintains a highly aggressive pricing strategy. This move signals a push to dominate the entry-level SUV space, even as the brand expands its portfolio.

  • Jaecoo J5 Track (Base Model): $25,990 drive-away.
  • Jaecoo J5 Summit (High-Spec): $29,990 drive-away.

While the J5 Track is one of the most affordable SUVs on the market, it sits slightly above the entry-level Chery Tiggo 4 ($23,990 approx.) and faces direct competition from established value players like the GWM Haval Jolion (from $24,990) and the GAC Emzoom.

Technical Specifications: Petrol vs. Electric

The upcoming petrol models offer a significant price reduction compared to the current J5 EV, which is priced at $36,990.

The Petrol Powertrain

The ICE variants will feature a 1.5-litre four-cylinder turbocharged engine delivering 108kW of power and 210Nm of torque. This engine is paired with a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT), with a claimed fuel consumption rate of 7.5L/100km.

Design Distinctions

To differentiate the petrol models from their electric siblings, Jaecoo is implementing a specific design language:
– A distinctive “waterfall” grille (similar to the larger J7 and J8 models).
– Unique 18-inch alloy wheels.
– Both variants remain front-wheel drive ; all-wheel drive (AWD) remains reserved for the larger J7, J8, and Omoda 9 models.

Trim Levels and Features

Jaecoo is offering two distinct tiers to cater to different budgets and luxury preferences.

The ‘Track’ Trim (Base)

Despite its “Track” name—which usually implies off-road capability—this trim focuses on essential modern technology and safety:
Infotainment: 13.2-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
Driver Aids: Adaptive cruise control, surround-view camera, and rain-sensing wipers.
Convenience: Remote start, push-button start, and an 8.8-inch digital instrument cluster.
Hardware: 18-inch alloy wheels and automatic LED headlights.

The ‘Summit’ Trim (Premium)

For an additional $4,000, the Summit trim upgrades the interior and comfort features significantly:
Luxury Touches: Leatherette upholstery, soft-touch dashboard, and ambient lighting.
Comfort: Heated and ventilated front seats with power adjustment, plus dual-zone climate control.
Tech & Convenience: A fixed panoramic glass roof, a power tailgate, a 50W wireless phone charger, and an upgraded 8-speaker sound system.

The Strategic Context: Internal Competition

The introduction of the J5 creates a complex landscape for the parent company, Chery. As Chery attempts to defend the market share of its Tiggo 4 against rivals like the Hyundai Kona and Haval Jolion, the J5 acts as both an ally and a competitor.

Furthermore, Chery’s rapid brand expansion in Australia—including the upcoming launch of the Lepas brand in 2027—suggests a strategy of “segment saturation,” where multiple brands are used to capture different niches within the same price brackets.

Warranty Note: All Jaecoo vehicles come with an eight-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty, including eight years of capped-price servicing and roadside assistance.


Conclusion: By offering a petrol-powered J5 at a competitive price point, Jaecoo is positioning itself to challenge the dominance of established budget SUVs, even as it navigates the challenge of competing with its own sister brands.

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