Jaecoo J8 vs Lexus CT200h

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Jaecoo J8
Jaecoo J8

$46,990 - $51,990

2025 price

Lexus CT200h
Lexus CT200h

2018 price

Summary

2025 Jaecoo J8
2018 Lexus CT200h
Safety Rating

Engine Type

Inline 4, 1.8L
Fuel Type
-

Premium Unleaded/Electric
Fuel Efficiency
-

4.1L/100km (combined)
Seating
-

5
Dislikes
  • So-so drive
  • Servicing kinda expensive
  • No hybrid

2025 Jaecoo J8 Summary

The Jaecoo J8 is an odd car.

It’s hard to place exactly where it sits in the market. It’s premium, but very affordable. It's very big but only has five seats. And it’s petrol only, at least for now, in a world that is obsessed with hybrid or electric power.

You’ve probably never heard of Jaecoo. That’s alright it’s only new, but it’s a fresh Chinese brand with big ambitions. A more accurate description is it’s Chery’s premium sub-brand.

And the J8 is its new flagship SUV that has found a little niche that's been left in Australia’s overflowing SUV segment.

It’s about the same size as the Kia Sorento or Hyundai Santa Fe family SUVs, but the J8 is five seats only and ditches the third row for a big boot.

The interior wouldn’t look out of place if it had a three-pointed star on the bonnet but the price tag will have you thinking you can buy two for the price of one.

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2018 Lexus CT200h Summary

There are two ways to look at the Lexus CT200h; as either the cheapest model in the Japanese company’s range, or as a planet-saving hybrid.

Either way, the four-door, five-seat CT200h hatch – which has been updated for 2018 – differs from the rest of the Japanese luxury brand’s lineup for a number of different reasons.

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