Gac Emzoom vs Jaecoo J7

What's the difference?

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Gac Emzoom
Gac Emzoom

$29,990 - $29,990

2026 price

Jaecoo J7
Jaecoo J7

$27,990 - $49,190

2025 price

Summary

2026 Gac Emzoom
2025 Jaecoo J7
Safety Rating

Engine Type

Inline 4, 1.6L
Fuel Type
-

Premium Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
-

7.0L/100km (combined)
Seating
0

5
Dislikes
  • Not as cheap as some rivals
  • Limited dealerships and service centres
  • Unclear prospects for GAC long-term

  • Average driving experience
  • Lack of physical buttons inside
  • No spare for the PHEV
2026 Gac Emzoom Summary

Are you in the market for a cheap SUV? Are you ambivalent about what badge it wears? Do you like taking risks?

If you're answered yes to all those questions, do I have the car for you! 

It's called the GAC Emzoom (that's e-m-zoom, so back off Mazda lawyers), and it's the latest in a seemingly endless list of new cars from new Chinese brands.

But unlike so many new models that fail to leave an impression, there are several reasons why the Emzoom is worth paying attention to.

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2025 Jaecoo J7 Summary

Yep, it’s yet another new brand. And, yes, it’s from China.

You can be forgiven for not keeping up with the influx of new car brands in recent years, even as a professional I can find it challenging at times. But that’s why we’re here, to help you determine which brands to pay attention to and which ones you can probably ignore.

So which one is Jaecoo?

Well, the good news for the brand is that it comes from one of China’s biggest and most successful car companies, Chery, which has been a leading exporter for more than two decades, so it has a reasonable understanding of international markets.

Jaecoo is designed to be a separate, stand-alone brand from Chery, and in Australia will be sold at specific Omoda-Jaecoo dealerships (as the Omoda 5 is also spun-off into yet another ‘new’ brand). The Jaecoo J7 we’re driving here is its first model, a mid-size SUV that will compete directly against the likes of the BYD Sealion 6, Toyota RAV4, Hyundai Tucson and more.

Because despite management referring to Jaecoo as a “luxury” brand and calling the J7 a “premium SUV” that’s all within the context of the Chery universe. Jaecoo is simply a more premium alternative to Chery, not a true luxury brand that will challenge the likes of Lexus, Mercedes-Benz and the rest on quality and, as you’ll soon see, price.

We’ve already sampled the entry-level J7 2WD but now we’re getting to experience the 4WD and range-topping SHS, which stands for Super Hybrid System, but is better known as a plug-in hybrid. The SHS is the model we spent the most time in and that’s what we’ll focus on in this review.

Chery/Jaecoo executives say that what it calls ‘new elites’ - people that are “moving up in the world” and are looking for a “fashionable” and “cool” car - are the target market. But as we’ll explain, the market for the J7 is likely to be much broader than just the fashionable elite and cool kids.

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Deep dive comparison

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