JAC T9 UTE vs MG MG3

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JAC T9 UTE
JAC T9 UTE

2026 price

MG MG3
MG MG3

$16,604 - $34,077

2024 price

Summary

2026 JAC T9 UTE
2024 MG MG3
Safety Rating

Engine Type

Inline 4, 1.5L
Fuel Type
-

Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
-

6.0L/100km (combined)
Seating
0

5
Dislikes
  • No steering wheel reach adjustment
  • Overly sensitive driver monitor
  • 3200kg towing

  • Underwhelming drivetrain
  • Noisy on the open road
  • Price jump means now less tempting
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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2024 MG MG3 Summary

A number of established small cars are becoming more expensive and less popular. The Toyota Yaris, Mazda2 and Suzuki Swift were once the go-to first car, but now start at around $25,000.

This repositioning was great for MG and its sub-$20,000 MG3, which has spent much of the last few years as Australia's most popular light car. It’s hard to deny a low price will open many wallets.

But now in its new generation, the MG3 is thousands of dollars more expensive than before, starting in the mid-$20K range and headed even further up with a new hybrid drivetrain option. We jump in the base petrol Excite to find out if the value is still there for this British-branded, Chinese-built hatchback.

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2026 JAC T9 UTE 2024 MG MG3

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