JAC News

JAC T9 edges closer to Australian release
By Samuel Irvine · 29 Aug 2024
The JAC T9 will debut in Australia with a five-star ANCAP safety rating, according to 2024 testing protocols.
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JAC revises specifications ahead of T9 launch
By John Law · 12 Jul 2024
JAC confirmed its re-entry into the Australian market with the T9 ute in March 2024.
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The three all-new utes coming to shake it up
By Andrew Chesterton · 04 May 2024
Australia’s is a ute-dominated country. Or more specifically, it’s a country dominated by a handful of utes — the Toyota HiLux and Ford Ranger, forever duking out for spots one and two, and the Isuzu D-Max, which last year had a firm grip on third position on the sales charts.
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Is this the EV ute we've been waiting for?
By Dom Tripolone · 24 Apr 2024
The newest entrant to the Australian ute market has just revealed its electric dual-cab, which is likely to make its way Down Under sooner rather than later.
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China poised to take Thailand's second place
By John Law · 12 Apr 2024
China’s rapid expansion will see it overtake Thailand by 2026
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JAC set to expand quickly in Australia
By Stephen Corby · 24 Mar 2024
Australians are no longer resistant to the idea of buying Chinese cars, because they are instead focussed on value for money, according to the Danny Lenartic, Deputy Managing Director of JAC Motors Australia.
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New GWM Ute rival lands in Australia
By Stephen Corby · 20 Mar 2024
JAC is back, and, with its big, brash and bargain-priced ute - and a national network of more than 50 dealers - it’s going to be hard to miss.
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JAC T9 Hunter utes coming 2023-24
By Chris Thompson · 06 Dec 2022
Another electric ute from China is set to make its way to Australia in the form of the JAC T9 Hunter, also joined by a diesel variant.The JAC brand, which had a very brief stint locally about a decade ago, is now managed by Queensland-based bus and chassi
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WMC axes plan for JAC ute and vans
By James Stanford · 08 Feb 2013
The Chinese vehicle importer, which brings in JAC trucks, SAIC built LDV vans and Higer buses, said it had planned to introduce a ute and two vans produced by JAC to Australia by the start of this yea
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Jac launches light-duty range
By CarsGuide team · 06 Aug 2012
Jac has launched its initial Australian "J Range" of light-duty trucks at prices that undercut established players by thousands of dollars. The initial three model Australian line-up will cover a wide range of applications and needs, covering GVMs from 4.5 tonnes to 7.5 tonnes.THE RANGEThe range is headed by the J75 model, featuring a 3.8-litre Cummins ISF, Euro 5 common rail, turbo diesel engine mated to a JAC six-speed manual transmission and with a 7.5 tonne GVM. For buyers requiring a lighter GVM, the 6.5 tonne J65, using the same 3.8 litre Cummins ISF engine and JAC transmission with a tonne less payload.The 4.5 tonne GVM J45, powered by a 2.8 litre Cummins ISF Euro 5 common rail turbo diesel engine, mated initially to a ZF five-speed manual transmission, will be available to Australian buyers from September.VALUEThe three models are the vanguard of an entire range of trucks JAC will bring to the Australian market in the coming years. They are specified to offer the best value proposition in the Australian light-duty truck market. Cummins power gives JAC the credibility of an established internationally recognised engine manufacturer and also gives the light-duty range the power to match or beat, comparable trucks from Japanese manufacturers.ECONOMYThe Cummins ISF in both 2.8 and 3.8-litre form delivers tremendous fuel economy along with a low, flat torque curve making the JAC light-duty models extremely flexible and easy to drive, particularly in city traffic.Cummins' efficiency allows it to use a smaller capacity engine with strong torque across the rev range which in turn means means greatly reduced fuel consumption. The JAC J65 and J75 models are the only light-duty trucks on the Australian market to boast full air brakes enhancing safety, durability and performance.PAYLOADThe J45 model will boast the highest payload capacity in its class with an advantage of between 300 and 400kg on its Japanese rivals. Standard features on all three JAC light-duty models include ABS anti-lock braking, EBD, power windows, air-conditioning AM-FM-CD-MP3 audio system, remote central locking, door pockets, cup holders and entry assist handles. The JAC truck range is also launched with an industry leading 2+3 warranty. 
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