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Chery's LandCruiser rival priced!
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By Tom White · 24 Oct 2025
Chery’s Jetour G700 has been priced in China as an emerging rival to the incoming BYD Dezna B8, Toyota Prado and Tank 500.The plug-in hybrid 4x4, which measures over five-meters long and over two meters wide, hits the Chinese market in five variants and it doesn’t have the kind of entry-level pricing Chery is usually known for.Starting from the equivalent of A$71,000 and spanning to a whopping $151,000 for the flagship 'Supreme Voyage Edition'.To account for this relatively high cost the G700 is equipped with a new plug-in hybrid system consisting of a 2.0-litre turbo four-cylinder engine, which produces 155kW/340Nm, and is mated to electric motors on each axle. The front axle mates engine power to an electric motor via a dedicated hybrid transmission (210kW/360Nm for the internal motor), while the rear axle has an independent motor drive unit producing 300kW/435Nm.Total combined system power is 560kW/795Nm, and the system functions closer to the range-extender-style hybrid system in BYD’s Shark 6 ute.The G700 maintains locking differentials on both the front and rear axles, as well as up to 970mm of wading depth. It also features various terrain modes and a hill descent control system, with variable height air suspension and adaptive damping.It has a 34.13kWh CATL battery providing up to 150km of range (to the more lenient CLTC protocol), while a 100-litre fuel tank has the brand claiming up to 1400km of combined range. Jetour said the G700 will consume as low as 7.95L/100km even when the battery is drained.The brand said it can even fast charge the battery in just 10 minutes thanks to ultra-fast 170kW DC charging speeds, and it can discharge via a vehicle-to-load system at up to 6.6kW.Inside, the G700 features a similar toughed-up design vibe to the Denza B5, with squared-off panels to match the boxy exterior look. The interior features a 15.6-inch multimedia touchscreen, but also a 35.4-inch digital instrument cluster, which spans the entire length of the dash. Outside, the 4x4 is equipped with either 18- or 20-inch wheels with off-road tyres.Chery’s rampant expansion in Australia (up 220 per cent year-on-year) has seen it also launch an array of its sub-brands, like Omoda, Jaecoo, and Lepas, however the off-road focused Jetour, which seems like a natural fit for the Australian market, has yet to be confirmed.Originally, this was said to be because it was focused on left-hand drive for the time being, but it seems as though this could change before long, with multiple executives from both Chery and Omoda/Jaecoo saying the brand is keen to get tougher 4x4 models on the market as soon as possible.
Next-gen Chery Omoda 4 and 7 SUVs revealed!
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By Chris Thompson · 21 Oct 2025
Chery has revealed a flurry of new models and tech at its ‘International User Summit’ in Wuhu, China, including two new Omoda SUVs.
Affordable Chinese SUV confirmed for Oz
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By Tom White · 15 Oct 2025
Jaecoo J5 readies to launch in combustion, hybrid, and EV forms.
Meet Chery's hybrid Denza B5 and Tank 500 rival!
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By Tom White · 12 Sep 2025
Chery's plug-in hybrid Prado-rivalling SUV is on the way.
Omoda Jaecoo boss says Chinese rivals are a help in Oz
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By Tom White · 31 Aug 2025
Omoda and Jaecoo boss says fellow Chinese brands are more a help than a hinderance.
Is this the ultimate Chinese mid-size SUV?
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By Tom White · 27 Aug 2025
Seven-seats and over 200km of electric driving range as a hybrid? Meet what could be the ultimate Chinese mid-size SUV.
Omoda Jaecoo ute on the way according to global boss
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By Tom White · 26 Aug 2025
Chery ute likely to spawn Omoda or Jaecoo spin-off according to the brand's global boss.
New premium compact electric SUV coming for Model Y
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By James Cleary · 18 Aug 2025
The rise and rise of Chery’s premium export subsidiary Omoda | Jaecoo continues with confirmation the Jaecoo J5 BEV, a premium small pure-electric SUV is coming to Australia.
Omoda Jaecoo boss wants to take on Toyota
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By Tom White · 17 Aug 2025
The global boss of Omoda Jaecoo says Chery's export division could be the number one hybrid brand in the world as it eyes Toyota's top spot.
The big EV myth that needs busting to grow sales
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By Stephen Ottley · 16 Aug 2025
Does Australia have enough EV charging? The answer might surprise you.