Jaecoo J8 2025

  • Jaecoo J8 launched in Malaysia – D-segment SUV, CKD, 2.0T, 5-seater 2WD and 6-seater AWD, fr RM179k

    Jaecoo J8 launched in Malaysia – D-segment SUV, CKD, 2.0T, 5-seater 2WD and 6-seater AWD, fr RM179k

    It’s been 18 months since it made its first appearance here, but at last, the Jaecoo J8 has been launched in Malaysia. Capping off a protracted teaser period for the three-row D-segment SUV, we finally have full prices, specs and equipment.

    Now, about those prices – CKD locally assembled in Shah Alam, the Jaecoo J8 starts at RM178,800 for the base five-seater 2WD model, rising up to RM198,800 with AWD and six seats. As is becoming standard practice for Omoda | Jaecoo Malaysia, these figures are way lower than the estimates of RM195,000 and RM220,000 respectively. A seven-year/150,000 km warranty comes as standard.

    Early-bird buyers who put their orders in before this Sunday, July 21 will receive one year of free motor insurance under the Jaecoo Prime Protection programme, along with a ten-year, unlimited-mileage powertrain warranty and an exclusive off-road experience. Deliveries will kick off later this month.

    Jaecoo J8 launched in Malaysia – D-segment SUV, CKD, 2.0T, 5-seater 2WD and 6-seater AWD, fr RM179k

    Power comes from Chery’s usual 2.0 litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine – shared with the Tiggo 8 Pro and Omoda C9 – making 249 PS and 385 Nm of torque. All that gets routed to the front wheels through an eight-speed automatic gearbox in a similar fashion to the C9, getting the car from zero to 100 km/h in 8.8 seconds. Keep your foot pinned and you will eventually reach a top speed of 200 km/h.

    Despite supposedly having more grip, the all-wheel-drive version is marginally slower to complete the century sprint, taking nine seconds flat. As for efficiency, the J8 2WD has a claimed fuel consumption figure of 7.8 litres per 100 km on the WLTP cycle, while the AWD does 8.1 litres per 100 km.

    Measuring 4,820 mm long, 1,930 mm wide and 1,699 mm tall – with a wheelbase of 2,820 mm – the J8 sits squarely within the class norm, being around the same size as the new Hyundai Santa Fe, the Kia Sorento and the Proton X90. All four are quite a bit shorter than the Mazda CX-8 (itself a stretched CX-5) in length and wheelbase but much wider.

    But while the J8’s dimensions broadly follow the its Asian rivals’, its design is decidedly American. There are shades of Lincoln Aviator in the streamlined surfacing, front fender appliqués, blacked-out D-pillars and wraparound full-width taillights.

    At the front, you’ll find Jaecoo’s “waterfall” grille with vertical slats, supersized to enormous proportions. The hexagonal aperture is flanked by slim trapezoidal LED projector headlights and framed by U-shaped black trim integrating the L-shaped air curtains, while a simple air intake sits underneath.

    There are also flush pop-out door handles twin (fake, unfortunately) exhaust pipes, and the entire look is finished off by 20-inch turbine-style two-tone alloy wheels that come standard. Those rollers are wrapped in Maxxis Victra Sport 5 SUV tyres on the 2WD model and Michelin e-Primacy (odd for a petrol car) rubber on the AWD.

    Inside, the J8 is very much reminiscent of past Mercedes-Benz models, specifically the W213 E-Class. As per that car, you get wraparound dash decor, three separate centre air vents (square rather than round here) and a widescreen display panel that houses twin 12.3-inch instrument and infotainment displays.

    The Three-Pointed Star inspiration extends to the centre console, which features a volume scroller, a split-opening armrest and a wrist rest aft of a knob – although the latter is a drive mode selector rather than a screen controller. Ahead of this knob are twin smartphone holders, with the passenger side coming with a cooled 50-watt Qi wireless charger.

    Other features include dual-zone auto air con with rear centre and B-pillar vents and rear fan speed controls (plus third-row ceiling vents on the AWD model), wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a 256-colour ambient lighting system, a panoramic glass sunroof, smart card keyless entry via NFC, a dash cam function built into the infotainment system, a 360-degree camera system with a transparency function, a hands-free powered tailgate and a 12-speaker Sony sound system.

    Jaecoo J8 launched in Malaysia – D-segment SUV, CKD, 2.0T, 5-seater 2WD and 6-seater AWD, fr RM179k

    Exclusive to the AWD model is a head-up display, a built-in air freshener and electronic door latches that can be opened on the inside with the press of a button (the 2WD variant has regular door handles). The range-topper also gains headrest speakers for the driver, bringing up the total number of speakers to 14.

    As we’ve mentioned, the 2WD model is a five-seater with a second-row bench, while the AWD model has six seats arranged in a 2-2-2 layout. Although nominally only having one extra seat, the higher-spec car’s second-row passengers sit on plush captain’s chairs with power adjustment and individual armrests.

    The front seats are also powered on both models (as is the steering column), with heating and ventilation functions, driver’s side memory and shoulder switches on the passenger side. The AWD model adds massage to the first two rows and extends heating, ventilation and even memory to the second row.

    The front passenger oddly doesn’t get memory, but they do sit on a “queen’s” seat with one-touch recline and a built-in ottoman. The pews are trimmed in faux leather on the 2WD model; you’ll have to spring for the AWD version to get genuine Nappa cowhide, complemented by a black microfibre headliner.

    Luggage space is quoted at 738 litres for both variants, with the AWD model retaining 200 litres of cargo room with all seats. Fold the rear seats of the 2WD variant, meanwhile, and you get a total of 2,021 litres. Under the skin, the AWD model gains adaptive dampers, three off-road-specific drive modes (Mud, Sand and general Off Road) and a torque-vectoring rear differential, the latter with twin clutches sending up to 100% of rearward torque to the wheel with the most grip.

    The 2WD’s rear seats (left) versus the AWD’s second and third row

    As for safety, the J8 comes as standard with six airbags and a full complement of driver assists, including autonomous emergency braking, adaptive cruise control with stop and go, lane centring assist, blind spot monitoring, rear cross traffic alert and a camera-based driver attention monitor. The AWD model gains park assist and driver’s knee, centre and rear side airbags (ten airbags in total).

    The J8 is available in Carbon Crystal Black, Khaki White and Olive Grey, with AWD models gaining a black roof and privacy glass. Unlike the preview models which featured a tan interior, the retail units get a black cabin as standard.

    Jaecoo J8 launched in Malaysia – D-segment SUV, CKD, 2.0T, 5-seater 2WD and 6-seater AWD, fr RM179k

    GALLERY: Jaecoo J8 2WD in Malaysia


    GALLERY: Jaecoo J8 AWD in Malaysia
    GALLERY: Jaecoo J8 2WD official photos
    GALLERY: Jaecoo J8 AWD official photos

     
     
  • Jaecoo J8 to launch in Malaysia on July 18 – 2WD five-seater and AWD six-seater variants, from RM195k est

    Jaecoo J8 to launch in Malaysia on July 18 – 2WD five-seater and AWD six-seater variants, from RM195k est

    The Jaecoo J8 is set to be officially launched in Malaysia on July 18, Omoda Jaecoo Malaysia has announced in a Facebook post. The confirmed launch date comes after the D-segment SUV was shown in a number of previews, most recently in March, after its first right-hand-drive prototype showing in June 2024.

    The J8 is expected to come to the Malaysian market in two variants – the J8 2WD five-seater that is expected to be in the region of RM195,000, and the J8 AWD six-seater that is configured in a three-row, 2-2-2 layout, which is estimated to be priced around RM220,000.

    This is a D-segment SUV set to compete, size-wise, with the likes of the Kia Sorento and the Proton X90, both offering three rows of seats. For exterior dimensions, the J8 measures 4,820 mm long, 1,930 mm wide, 1,699 mm tall with a 2,820 mm wheelbase.

    Both versions of the J8 are powered by a 2.0 litre turbocharged inline-four petrol engine that outputs 249 PS and 385 Nm, driving either the front wheels or all four (depending on variant) through an eight-speed automatic transmission. The AWD does 0-100 km/h in nine seconds, and a top speed of 200 km/h.

    For equipment, Omoda Jaecoo Malaysia has said that the J8 2WD will get a 12-speaker Sony sound system, six airbags, ambient lighting and faux leather upholstery, while the J8 AWD gets upgraded with a 14-speaker Sony sound system including headrest speakers, 10 airbags, power doors and a fragrance system.

    The top variant also gets NFC-based keyless entry, leather upholstery, suede-covered trim panels, a ventilation function for the driver’s seat, a built-in digital video recorder, automatic parking function, powered front and second-row seats with massage function, 20-inch alloy wheels and Level 2.5 ADAS.

    Interior appointments include wraparound wood trim, silver air vents and a wide centre console, along with a widescreen display panel comprised of dual 12.3-inch displays – a digital instrument cluster and central touchscreen – across the range.

    In gaining a third row of seats, the J8 AWD also gets Continuous Damping Control (CDC) adaptive suspension and a water wading depth of 450 mm. However, the trade-off is luggage space, which is 200 litres in the AWD compared to the 738 litres of the J8 2WD.

    For exterior colour choices, the J8 2WD can be had in Carbon Crystal Black, Khaki White and Olive Grey, while the J8 AWD gets the same selection albeit as a dual-tone scheme, configured with a black roof.

    GALLERY: 2025 Jaecoo J8 AWD

    GALLERY: 2025 Jaecoo J8 2WD

    GALLERY: 2025 Jaecoo J8 official photos

     
     
  • Jaecoo J8 previewed in Malaysia again – 249 PS 2.0T, 8AT; 5-seat 2WD at RM195k est, 6-seat AWD RM220k

    Jaecoo J8 previewed in Malaysia again – 249 PS 2.0T, 8AT; 5-seat 2WD at RM195k est, 6-seat AWD RM220k

    The Jaecoo J8 has been previewed in Malaysia yet again, this time in a close-to-final specification that buyers here will get. The D-segment SUV was first shown to us in left-hand drive form in January last year, following which we got up close with a right-hand drive prototype in June the same year.

    The J8 will join the J7 (also available as plug-in hybrid) and Omoda C9 when it officially goes on sale. If you’re interested, you can check out the J8 for yourself at 1 Utama as it will be part of a public showcase taking place from March 27-30.

    How much will it cost? Well, there’s no official pricing for now, but we’re told there will be two variants offered, namely the J8 2WD and J8 AWD. The J8 2WD will come with five seats spread across two rows and is estimated to be in the region of RM195,000. As for the J8 AWD, it gets six seats (2-2-2 layout) and is estimated to go for around RM220,000.

    For whatever final amount you’ll eventually be paying, you’re getting a large SUV that measures 4,820 mm long, 1,930 mm wide, 1,699 mm tall and with a wheelbase of 2,820 mm. Those figures place the J8 in the ballpark of the Kia Sorento and Proton X90, both of which offer three-row seating. We should also mention the seven-seat Hyundai Santa Fe, although that SUV is smaller in size. Adding to the list of options is the Mazda CX-8, which is longer than the competition in terms of both overall length and wheelbase.

    Jaecoo J8 previewed in Malaysia again – 249 PS 2.0T, 8AT; 5-seat 2WD at RM195k est, 6-seat AWD RM220k

    The Jaecoo J8 is powered by a 2.0 litre turbocharged inline-four petrol engine making 249 PS (245 hp or 183 kW) and 385 Nm of torque. Drive goes to either the front or all four wheels via an eight-speed automatic transmission and not a seven-speed wet dual-clutch transmission as previously reported.

    The AWD setup will complete the 0-100 km/h sprint in nine seconds and hit a top speed of 200 km/h. Fuel consumption following the WLTP standard is said to be 8.1 litres per 100 km and the SUV comes with a 65-litre fuel tank. This variant also gets the brand’s Continuous Damping Control (CDC) adaptive suspension.

    Design-wise, the J8 is hard to miss thanks to its large front grille that reminds of us Mercedes-Benz’s Panamericana unit. This leads into slim headlamps clusters and is accompanied by J-shaped trim in the lower apron that blends in with an A-wing-style section in black just above the lower intake. Other notable cues include flush pop-out door handles on the relatively streamlined side surfacing, subtle creasing over the wheel arches and doors, blacked-out D-pillars and full-width taillights.

    On the inside, we catch a whiff of the previous-generation W213 E-Class, particularly with the dashboard design that features a widescreen display panel, wraparound wood trim, silver air vents and a wide centre console. Dual 12.3-inch displays (digital instrument cluster and central touchscreen) are standard across the range.

    When it comes to equipment, the official word from Jaecoo Malaysia is the 2WD variant will come with a 12-speaker Sony sound system, six airbags, ambient lighting and faux leather upholstery. Upgrading to the AWD improves the kit list with a 14-speaker sound system (also from Sony) that includes headrest speakers, 10 airbags, power doors and a fragrance system.

    The range-topper also has NFC-based keyless entry, leather upholstery, suede-covered trim panels, a ventilation function for the driver’s seat, a built-in digital video recorder, automatic parking function, powered front and second-row seats with massage function, 20-inch alloy wheels and Level 2.5 ADAS. One thing you will give up is boot space, with the three-row AWD having 200 litres compared to the two-row 2WD that offers 738 litres.

    Colour options for the 2WD include three monotone hues called Carbon Crystal Black, Khaki White and Olive Grey. The AWD gets three dual-tone schemes with the base colour options being the same as 2WD, but with a black roof.

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    The J8’s estimated starting price of about RM195,000 for the 2WD is certainly enticing but keep in mind you won’t be getting three rows of seats with this variant. To get an additional third row, you’ll need the AWD that is estimated to be around RM220,000.

    For context, the Sorento starts from RM211,498.40 and goes all the way up to RM255,228.80 (OTR without insurance), with all variants having three rows of seats. The X90 is more affordable (RM123,800 to RM152,800), although it is aimed at a difference sort of audience compared to the Jaecoo SUV.

    Then there’s the Santa Fe from RM195,888 to RM210,088, while the Mazda CX-8 is between RM185,360.40 and RM216,122.80 – both SUVs also have three rows of seats for all variants. So, will you pick this Jaecoo SUV over the competition? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below.

    GALLERY: 2025 Jaecoo J8 AWD

    GALLERY: 2025 Jaecoo J8 2WD

    GALLERY: 2025 Jaecoo J8 official photos

     
     
  • Jaecoo J8 to make Malaysia debut at 1 Utama from March 27 to 30 – 2.0T 3-row SUV launching soon?

    Jaecoo J8 to make Malaysia debut at 1 Utama from March 27 to 30 – 2.0T 3-row SUV launching soon?

    It appears Jaecoo Malaysia is in for a busy year – less than a month after launching the J7 PHEV, the company has revealed that its next model will be the flagship J8, which will be shown at a roadshow at 1 Utama next week, March 27 to 30. In typical Jaecoo fashion, this will likely kick off a long teaser campaign that will lead to an eventual launch in a few months.

    We first saw the J8 early last year when it was previewed alongside the J7 (it was spotted again during the opening of the CKD local assembly plant in June), with the expectation that it would be launched in the fourth quarter of 2024. That proved not to be the case, as Jaecoo Malaysia had its hands full bringing the Omoda C9 and the J7 PHEV to market.

    Now, however, seems to finally be the J8’s time. The car was already caught by our own photographer Sherman Sim in Penang earlier this year wearing very light camouflage, so we knew the launch was imminent – something this roadshow has pretty much confirmed.

    As expected for the flagship of an SUV brand, the J8 is huge – measuring 4,820 mm long, 1,930 mm wide and 1,699 mm tall, it’s nearly 100 mm longer and 70 mm wider than the already sizeable Tiggo 8 Pro, while its 2,820 mm wheelbase is 110 mm longer. Its size puts it in the ballpark of the Kia Sorento, a car Jaecoo is gunning for with its circa-RM200,000 estimated pricing.

    It wears its considerable dimensions well, with a sleek Americana design (there are shades of Lincoln Aviator in the streamlined surfacing, front fender appliqués, blacked-out D-pillars and wraparound full-width taillights) and Mercedes-style interior.

    The widescreen display panel, wraparound wood trim, silvery air vents and wide centre console in particular bring to mind the previous-generation W213 Mercedes E-Class, which is not exactly a bad thing. Six-seater models also get plush second-row captain’s chairs, while the front passenger receives a powered ottoman – rare for a petrol car.

    It also looks like you’ll be getting a lot of kit with the J8, including full-LED lighting, massive 20-inch alloy wheels, flush pop-out door handles, twin 12.3-inch displays on a widescreen display panel, four-zone climate control, heated and ventilated seats for the first and second rows, a panoramic glass sunroof, cooled armrest storage, paddle shifters, a 360-degree camera system and a 14-speaker Sony sound system.

    Power comes from the Tiggo 8 Pro’s 2.0 litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine, here churning out 249 PS and 385 Nm (slightly less power and torque). It’s paired with a seven-speed wet dual-clutch transmission and a choice of either front- or all-wheel drive.

    The J8 is not the only Jaecoo model to be launched this year – it will be followed by the J6, a smaller (and very boxy) electric model. That car was due to arrive early this year, but with the J8 being ahead of it in the queue, expect its launch to only happen later on.

     
     
  • Jaecoo J8 spotted with light camo in Malaysia – three-row flagship SUV with 249 PS 2.0T launching soon?

    Jaecoo J8 spotted with light camo in Malaysia – three-row flagship SUV with 249 PS 2.0T launching soon?

    Following its official preview in June last year, the Jaecoo J8 has now been spotted by our photographer Sherman Sim in Penang. Seen here with camouflage on certain sections of its body, this J8 looks very similar to what we were shown in the past.

    Cues such as the 20-inch alloy wheels, pop-out door handles and white paintjob were all found on the preview car. Additionally, the design of the front bumper indicates this isn’t the facelifted model that made its debut in China in September 2024 – the J8 is known as the Chery Tiggo 9 over there.

    The J8 is larger than the Tiggo 8 Pro, measuring in at 4,820 mm long (+100 mm), 1,930 mm wide (+70 mm), 1,699 mm tall and with a wheelbase spanning 2,820 mm (+110 mm). For context, the three-row J8 is comparable to models like the Kia Sorento as well as the Proton X90.

    At the time of the second preview with a right-hand drive example (the first was a left-hand drive), we were told the J8 is estimated to retail for around RM200,000. The original target launch window was Q4 2024 but the delay with the J7 meant the J8’s introduction has been pushed back.

    For the money, features seen on the car include full-LED lighting, twin 12.3-inch displays, four-zone climate control, heated and ventilated seats for the first and second rows, a panoramic glass roof, cooled armrest storage, a 360-degree camera and a 14-speaker Sony sound system.

    As for the powertrain, it is a 2.0 litre turbocharged inline-four petrol unit serving up 249 PS and 385 Nm of torque, which is paired with a seven-speed wet dual-clutch transmission with a choice of either front- or all-wheel drive. Like the J7, the J8 is also expected to get a plug-in hybrid version.

    GALLERY: Jaecoo J8 preview in Malaysia

     
     
  • 2024 Jaecoo J8 previewed in Malaysia – 249 PS 2.0T, 7DCT; up to 7 seats; expected Q4 launch; RM200k est

    2024 Jaecoo J8 previewed in Malaysia – 249 PS 2.0T, 7DCT; up to 7 seats; expected Q4 launch; RM200k est

    The Jaecoo J7 wasn’t the only car to be previewed by Jaecoo Malaysia today, as the company also brought out a unit of the Jaecoo J8. Also referred to as the Chery Tiggo 9, the J8 is expected to be launched sometime in the fourth quarter of 2024 with an estimated price of around RM200k.

    Available with two- or three-row seating depending on the market it is sold in, the J8 made its global debut in Doha, Qatar last October. It is a big SUV, measuring in a 4,820 mm long, 1,930 mm wide, 1,699 mm tall and with a wheelbase of 2,820 mm.

    This example you see is a left-hand drive unit and isn’t representative of what we’ll be getting. Nonetheless, we can point out available features on the J8, which include 20-inch alloy wheels, LED headlamps, dual 12.3-inch displays (digital instrument cluster and infotainment), dual-zone climate system with rear vents and controls and a head-up display.

    Other things we sighted include leather upholstery, powered front seats, a 14-speaker Sony sound system, an air-cooled wireless charging pad, a large panoramic glass roof, ambient lighting and a powered tailgate. This J8 is a five-seater, but the SUV is also offered with six or seven seats.

    As for the powertrain, the J8 comes with a 2.0 litre turbocharged inline-four petrol engine delivering 249 PS (245 hp or 183 kW) and 385 Nm. The mill is paired with a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission, with front- and all-wheel drive being available options.

    There’s still some time to go before the J8 makes its launch debut here, but as far as first impressions go, what do you think of it? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

     
     
  • Chery Tiggo 9 makes public debut at Auto Shanghai 2023 – large flagship SUV with 2.0T, 8AT, 5 or 7 seats

    Chery Tiggo 9 makes public debut at Auto Shanghai 2023 – large flagship SUV with 2.0T, 8AT, 5 or 7 seats

    The Chery Tiggo 8 Pro that will be launching soon in Malaysia is a sizeable SUV; upon first sight, it’s immediately apparent that the Chery is a larger car than a Honda CR-V or Mazda CX-5. Having also seen the Proton X90, the Tiggo 8 – also a three-row vehicle – looks more substantial too, both in bulk and premiumness.

    But the giant you see here is in another league. Say hello to the Tiggo 9, Chery’s new flagship SUV. It’s a handsome big guy, with a large and imposing grille and clean lines throughout, made even cleaner with pop-out door handles. Two-tone body, a horizontal strip above the license plate, 20-inch turbine wheels – all standard stuff, but finished tastefully. I found an interesting quirk: a round Chery stamp on the rearmost pillars, only on the driver’s side.

    It almost looks American, and the feeling I get (not saying that they both look alike, just the feel) is similar to the latest Kia Carnival, a suave MPV. It’s almost American in size too. At 4,820 mm long and 1,930 mm wide, the Tiggo 9 is 98 mm longer and 70 mm wider than Tiggo 8 Pro, while its 2,820 mm wheelbase is 110 mm longer.

    Chery Tiggo 9 makes public debut at Auto Shanghai 2023 – large flagship SUV with 2.0T, 8AT, 5 or 7 seats

    Inside, it’s fittingly classy in looks and materials, although some Mercedes-Benz owners and fans might yell ‘Copy!’ Anyhow, the dash has the now de rigueur horizontal layout, two wide screens (12.3-inch) sharing a frame, and a high centre console with a see through cubby.

    Chery’s angled double phone charging slots, as seen in the Omoda 5, is present. The centre console is kept very clean as gear selection is via a steering stalk, MB-style. Chery uses Sony for audio and there’s a 14-speaker sound system here.

    What I find really refreshing is Chery’s use of lighter tones and surprising interior colour combos, as opposed to the dull and dark default. It really adds to the luxury feel. Chinese brands are quite creative and bold in this aspect – who’d have thought that blue leather and yellow stitching would look OK in a car?

    There are five and seven-seat options for the Tiggo 9, and the car you see here is the three-row version, with 50:50 flat folding third row seats.

    Under the hood is a 2.0L turbo-four engine with 261 hp and 400 Nm of torque. An eight-speed automatic transmission with steering paddles puts down the power to all four corners. Chery claims combined fuel consumption of 7.7 litres per 100 km. A 2.0T plug-in hybrid version is in the works, and that PHEV will do 0-100 km/h in 4.5 seconds and have a combined range of 1,300 km in the local cycle.

    If you’re expecting us to conclude by saying that the Tiggo 9 is Malaysia-bound, just like the Chery posts before this, sorry, it is not coming to our market. The Tiggo 8 Pro is already quite a stretch for the Chinese brand given our bias and preference, so let’s see how that one does first. Anyway, what do you think of the Tiggo 9’s looks and package?

    GALLERY: Chery Tiggo 9 at Auto Shanghai 2023

     
     
 
 
 

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