Jaecoo extends powertrain options for the Jaecoo 7 with the arrival of a 221bhp Hybrid to challenge rivals like the Kia Sportage. Priced from £29,195.
Jaecoo, as a brand, has only been in the UK for five minutes, but it's rapidly becoming a force to reckon with as its Jaecoo 7 managed to outsell rivals like the Nissan Qashqai and VW Tiguan at times – and racked up some 28k sales last year – with its Land Rover-esque looks, decent levels of equipment and keen pricing. Although a chunk more than equivalent models in China, which cost from as little as £12k.
So far, the Jaecoo 7 has been offered with either an ICE or PHEV powertrain, but now there's also the option of a Hybrid model with the arrival of the Jaecoo 7 SHS-H (Super Hybrid System – Hybrid), and, with prices from £29,195, it undercuts competition like the Kia Sportage Hybrid and Nissan Qashqai e-Power.
The new 'Self-Charging' Jaecoo 7 Hybrid uses a 1.5-litre petrol engine and two electric motors, producing a total of 221bhp, enough for 0-62mph in a modest 8.3 seconds and with official economy of 53.3mpg.
Two trim levels are offered – Pure and Deluxe – with Pure models coming with tweed upholstery, 13.2" infotainment, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, refrigerated centre console, and Climate, with Deluxe models (from £32,795) adding eco-leather, premium sound, 14.8" infotainment and more.
Also new for the Jaecoo 7 is a 'Black' model PHEV with the usual darkened everything. It costs from £36,500.
Victor Zhang, MD Jaecoo UK, said: "After such a strong first year, it's crucial that we keep evolving. The JAECOO 7 SHS-P Black Luxury gives our customers even more visual impact and exclusivity, while the full-hybrid SHS-H opens up electrified performance at an extremely competitive price point."
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Jaecoo 7 Hybrid offers 221bhp and 53.3mpg from £29,195, undercutting key rivals.
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This expands Jaecoo's rapid UK growth after outselling established competitors like Qashqai.
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The same model costs just £12k in China, highlighting significant regional pricing differences.
