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JAC T9 Hunter 4x4 Special Edition celebrates record-breaking endurance run
JAC T9 Hunter 4x4 Special Edition celebrates record-breaking endurance run

TimesLIVE

time13 hours ago

  • Automotive
  • TimesLIVE

JAC T9 Hunter 4x4 Special Edition celebrates record-breaking endurance run

JAC Motors has unveiled the new T9 Hunter 4x4 Special Edition, after the Chinese carmaker's record-breaking performance in a recent 24-hour Endurance Challenge. During the event, held at Gerotek Testing Facilities in Pretoria, Gauteng, a T9 2.0L CTi covered 4,084km in 24 hours at an average speed of 170.1km/h. This feat surpassed a 15-year-old commercial vehicle record set by the Isuzu KB300 TDi in 2010, which managed 4,063km at an average speed of 169.3km/h. To commemorate the achievement, JAC is producing 24 unique T9 Hunters in 4x4 configuration. Each will be individually numbered and fitted with enhanced performance and exclusive comfort features. Under the bonnet is a 2.0l four-cylinder turbodiesel engine delivering 144kW and 487Nm, paired with an eight-speed ZF automatic transmission that drives all four wheels. Pricing and detailed specifications will be announced in due course.

JAC defies its ute roots with sleek electric sedan and SUV concepts
JAC defies its ute roots with sleek electric sedan and SUV concepts

7NEWS

time30-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • 7NEWS

JAC defies its ute roots with sleek electric sedan and SUV concepts

China's JAC Motors is best known in Australia as a ute and commercial vehicle manufacturer, but two new electric vehicle (EV) concepts demonstrate its ambition to target new markets segments. Unveiled at the recent Shanghai motor show, the DEFINE-S sedan and DEFINE-X SUV concepts represent the next stage in JAC's growth as a brand, each featuring futuristic design elements and advanced technologies. While the DEFINE-S is a seemingly unchanged version of the original DE-FINE concept which broke cover at last year's Beijing show and publicly debuted in Melbourne earlier this month, the DEFINE-X made its first appearance in China last week. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Both prototypes will serve as flagship models on the DEFINE platform, which will underpin JAC's new lineup of EVs. The DEFINE-X – distinguishable by its boxy shape, vertical strip headlights, large letter branding, and digital side mirrors – promises to be one of the most manoeuvrable large SUVs on the market. It comes equipped with JAC's 'ICDC All-Domain By-Wire Intelligent Chassis' – a chassis system that enables all four wheels to respond to inputs in less than 100 milliseconds, which JAC says facilitates 'smooth lateral parking manoeuvres'. The DEFINE-X will also be capable of turning on a dime and performing a 'crab walk' courtesy of rear-wheel steering system that offers up to 12 degrees of steering angle. JAC says the rugged, utilitarian design of the DEFINE-X caters to weekend adventures and campsite use, too. Off-road exterior elements include underbody protection, wheel-arch cladding, and a roof rack. Details surrounding the electric powertrain remain under wraps, and it's unclear if the DEFINE-X concept will make it to production. However, JAC did reveal that the DEFINE-S sedan is underpinned by a 1000-volt electrical platform and three electric drive motors that deliver a combined 590kW, enough for it to claim a 0-100km/h sprint time of just 2.3 seconds. As part of its Shanghai display, JAC also showed off the T9 PHEV, a plug-in hybrid version of the T9 ute now on sale here, which will be known as the T9 Hunter in Australia. JAC has confirmed the T9 Hunter will be released locally in early 2026 as a key rival to the likes of the BYD Shark 6, GWM Cannon Alpha PHEV, and the upcoming Ford Ranger PHEV. Dubbed the most powerful JAC ever, the Hunter PHEV is powered by a 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine and dual electric motors producing total system outputs of 385kW of power and 1000Nm of torque. It has a 32kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery, and this allows the PHEV ute to travel 'at least' 100km on electric power alone. The ute also has vehicle-to-load (V2L) charging capability so it can power electrical appliances. JAC also makes an all-electric version of the T9 – the T9 EV – but it's no certainty to come to Australia. 'The JAC T9 EV has a lot to offer Australian ute buyers and businesses keen to embrace zero-emission motoring. However, a decision has not been made on if or when it might come to Australia,' a JAC Motors Australia spokesperson told CarExpert earlier this year.

JAC defies its ute roots with sleek electric sedan and SUV concepts
JAC defies its ute roots with sleek electric sedan and SUV concepts

Perth Now

time30-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • Perth Now

JAC defies its ute roots with sleek electric sedan and SUV concepts

China's JAC Motors is best known in Australia as a ute and commercial vehicle manufacturer, but two new electric vehicle (EV) concepts demonstrate its ambition to target new markets segments. Unveiled at the recent Shanghai motor show, the DEFINE-S sedan and DEFINE-X SUV concepts represent the next stage in JAC's growth as a brand, each featuring futuristic design elements and advanced technologies. While the DEFINE-S is a seemingly unchanged version of the original DE-FINE concept which broke cover at last year's Beijing show and publicly debuted in Melbourne earlier this month, the DEFINE-X made its first appearance in China last week. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Supplied Credit: CarExpert Both prototypes will serve as flagship models on the DEFINE platform, which will underpin JAC's new lineup of EVs. The DEFINE-X – distinguishable by its boxy shape, vertical strip headlights, large letter branding, and digital side mirrors – promises to be one of the most manoeuvrable large SUVs on the market. It comes equipped with JAC's 'ICDC All-Domain By-Wire Intelligent Chassis' – a chassis system that enables all four wheels to respond to inputs in less than 100 milliseconds, which JAC says facilitates 'smooth lateral parking manoeuvres'. The DEFINE-X will also be capable of turning on a dime and performing a 'crab walk' courtesy of rear-wheel steering system that offers up to 12 degrees of steering angle. Supplied Credit: CarExpert JAC says the rugged, utilitarian design of the DEFINE-X caters to weekend adventures and campsite use, too. Off-road exterior elements include underbody protection, wheel-arch cladding, and a roof rack. Details surrounding the electric powertrain remain under wraps, and it's unclear if the DEFINE-X concept will make it to production. However, JAC did reveal that the DEFINE-S sedan is underpinned by a 1000-volt electrical platform and three electric drive motors that deliver a combined 590kW, enough for it to claim a 0-100km/h sprint time of just 2.3 seconds. As part of its Shanghai display, JAC also showed off the T9 PHEV, a plug-in hybrid version of the T9 ute now on sale here, which will be known as the T9 Hunter in Australia. JAC Hunter PHEV Credit: CarExpert JAC has confirmed the T9 Hunter will be released locally in early 2026 as a key rival to the likes of the BYD Shark 6, GWM Cannon Alpha PHEV, and the upcoming Ford Ranger PHEV. Dubbed the most powerful JAC ever, the Hunter PHEV is powered by a 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine and dual electric motors producing total system outputs of 385kW of power and 1000Nm of torque. It has a 32kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery, and this allows the PHEV ute to travel 'at least' 100km on electric power alone. The ute also has vehicle-to-load (V2L) charging capability so it can power electrical appliances. JAC also makes an all-electric version of the T9 – the T9 EV – but it's no certainty to come to Australia. 'The JAC T9 EV has a lot to offer Australian ute buyers and businesses keen to embrace zero-emission motoring. However, a decision has not been made on if or when it might come to Australia,' a JAC Motors Australia spokesperson told CarExpert earlier this year. MORE: JAC's sleek EV coming to Australia

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