JAC T9 UTE vs MG MG QS

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JAC T9 UTE
JAC T9 UTE

$41,162 - $49,777

2026 price

MG MG QS
MG MG QS

2026 price

Summary

2026 JAC T9 UTE
2026 MG MG QS
Safety Rating

Engine Type

Fuel Type
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Fuel Efficiency
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Seating
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Dislikes
  • No steering wheel reach adjustment
  • Overly sensitive driver monitor
  • 3200kg towing

  • Small engine meets big car
  • Artificial-feeling steering
  • Some cabin materials look nice, but feel cheap
2026 JAC T9 UTE Summary

The number of Chinese players in Australia’s 4x4 ute market continues to rise, with BYD, GWM and LDV recently joined by JAC Motors (Anhui Jianghuai Automobile Company Ltd) with its T9 offering.

Although unfamiliar to most Aussies, JAC has more than six decades of experience in Chinese automotive design and manufacture, starting in 1964 as a domestic truck maker before diversifying into passenger vehicles, utes and minivans. It now exports to 132 countries.

We recently assessed the new T9 from a tradie’s perspective, to see if it has the credentials needed to become a serious player in the local 4x4 ute market for budget-priced utes.

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2026 MG MG QS Summary

Meet the MG QS, the latest SUV from the Chinese giant, and one that the brand promises is a “true” seven-seater – not a five-seater with two dinky little seats in the boot, but a full-size SUV that can carry seven adult-sized humans. 

And that promise puts it on a collision course with family favourites like the Toyota Kluger or the Kia Sorento.

So, how does this big MG measure up?

Read on.

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Deep dive comparison

2026 JAC T9 UTE 2026 MG MG QS

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