2026 Jaecoo J7
The brand-new Jaecoo J7 1.6T Inferno AWD offers South African buyers an exceptional combination of luxury, performance, and affordability. This stylish SUV, with only 150 km on the clock, is perfect for those seeking a reliable and modern vehicle at the best price on the market.
Powered by a 1.6 TGDI petrol engine delivering 194 Hp, it features a smooth dual-clutch transmission and all-wheel drive for confident handling on any terrain. Fuel-efficient at just 7.48 L/100km, it comfortably seats five across five doors, combining practicality with comfort. The JAECOO J7 boasts a spacious interior and advanced features, making it ideal for family or daily commuting needs.
Available now at Flamingo Vlei, Milnerton, Western Cape, this SUV is ready for a test drive. Buyers can take advantage of attractive finance deals and compare prices to ensure they get the best deal. Contact the dealer today to buy or explore the best offers for this brand-new, affordable SUV in South Africa.
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Jaecoo J7
Jaecoo’s J7 lands in South Africa with a clear pitch: if you’re tired of blending in with the Jolion crowd but can’t stomach the T-Roc’s sticker shock, here’s your halfway house. It’s what the J7 should have been from the start: bolder than the usual suspects, but not trying to out-German the Germans. Prices scatter from R389,900 up to a hefty R644,900, and with just 30 units listed, supply is still tight enough to keep resale values interesting. You’ll get either a 1.6 turbo petrol or a 1.5 TDGI plug-in hybrid, both paired to a dual-clutch ‘box — no manuals, no fuss, just a clear nod to urban buyers who’d rather sit in Fourways traffic than stir a gear lever. It’s a focused lineup, even if the price spread feels a touch optimistic for a badge still proving itself. Most buyers will gravitate towards the Glacier and Vortex trims, which account for the lion’s share of what’s out there. R389,900 gets you into a Vortex; stretch to R579,900 and you’ll snag a Glacier with a few more toys. The Inferno AWD, from R459,900, brings all-paw grip for those who pretend their Sandton school run is the Dakar. Top billing goes to the PHEV, ranging from R559,890 to R644,900, and that’s the point: a plug-in hybrid of this size, priced to undercut the Euro brigade, suddenly makes sense for city slickers facing both petrol bills and load shedding. Real-world range will need scrutiny — Chery’s claimed numbers always look better on the brochure than on the N1 at dawn — but with nearly every used example showing under 5,000 km, you’re basically buying new. Don’t sign anything until you’ve squeezed the dealer on service plans and what ‘warranty’ means, because that matters more than ever in this corner of the market.
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