Hyundai Santa Cruz vs Jaecoo J5

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Hyundai Santa Cruz
Hyundai Santa Cruz

2025 price

Jaecoo J5
Jaecoo J5

$35,990 - $35,990

2026 price

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2025 Hyundai Santa Cruz
2026 Jaecoo J5
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Dislikes
  • Poor side/rear vision
  • Big turning circle
  • Not in Australia yet

  • Copycat styling is a bit icky
  • Not as competent on-road as it should be
  • Rear seat is light on features
2025 Hyundai Santa Cruz Summary

Hyundai is leading the charge. And not just in electric vehicles.

Not yet known in Australia for utes, the brand’s Santa Cruz is part of a new wave of car-based dual-cab “pick-ups” that is sweeping North America.

We’re talking monocoque-bodied utes here, not body-on-frame light trucks like a Toyota HiLux.

Recently, we learned that Hyundai is planning to release the Santa Cruz in Australia in the not-too-distant future, giving us the excuse to get behind the wheel of one right now.

What’s it like? How’s the driving experience? Is the tray 'ute' enough? And would it work in Australia?

Let’s find out!

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2026 Jaecoo J5 Summary

Yet another Chinese-branded EV has arrived on our shores and if the name Jaecoo doesn’t ring a bell, that’s understandable. It’s a relatively new offshoot of Chery, making its presence felt with a growing line-up aimed squarely at everyday buyers. Think mainstream, built around accessible pricing and a decent spread of features.

Offered in a single grade, the Jaecoo J5 EV is a small SUV entering an already crowded segment. It goes up against familiar names like the BYD Atto 2, Chery E5 and MG S5 EV, all offering broadly similar promises on paper. The real question, then, is whether the J5 EV manages to carve out an identity of its own, and whether its appeal stretches beyond the price tag.

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