South Africa’s Jaecoo J5 range is about to get a lot more interesting, with electrified versions of the popular compact crossover now spotted testing locally ahead of their official showroom debut. Here’s everything we know so far about the new derivatives, their specifications, and what it means for local manufacturing.
Electrified Models Confirmed for August
The Jaecoo J5 family is expanding beyond its current petrol-only line-up, with both a hybrid SHS model and a pure battery-electric version earmarked for local showrooms in August. Launch preparations are already well underway, with the first battery-powered test units arriving in South Africa, including one recently spotted parked in a basement parking area, a clear sign that local testing and homologation work is progressing.
Jaecoo J5 BEV: Powertrain and Charging
The fully electric J5 will be powered by a single electric motor producing 155 kW and 288 Nm, paired with a 58.9 kWh battery pack. In terms of charging, the battery can accept a maximum rate of 130 kW on DC fast charging, with Jaecoo claiming a 30-80% top-up in under 30 minutes.
Official range figures haven’t been confirmed yet and will only be released once the vehicle officially goes on sale. Based on the battery size and motor output, a real-world range in the region of 375 km seems like a reasonable expectation, though buyers should wait for Jaecoo’s official confirmation before treating that as a firm figure.
Not Ready to Go Fully Electric? Meet the J5 SHS
For buyers who aren’t quite ready to commit to a fully electric vehicle, Jaecoo is also introducing the J5 SHS, a hybrid derivative combining a turbocharged petrol engine with a small electric assist motor. Jaecoo claims impressively low fuel consumption of just 5.3 L/100 km, translating into a theoretical driving range of over 900 km between fill-ups. This same hybrid powertrain has already made an appearance in the closely related Omoda C5 SHS, giving some early real-world confidence in how it performs.
Practical Hybrid Ownership Tip
If you’re considering a hybrid model like the J5 SHS, remember that real-world fuel economy figures depend heavily on driving style. Frequent short trips in stop-start traffic tend to favour hybrids, since the electric motor does more of the work at lower speeds, while consistent highway cruising will lean more on the petrol engine and slightly reduce overall efficiency compared to the claimed figures.
Local Assembly on the Cards
Beyond the new powertrains, there’s an even bigger story developing behind the scenes: Jaecoo’s plans for local manufacturing. Given the breadth of powertrain options being offered across the J5 range, alongside its competitive pricing, it appears Jaecoo is positioning this SUV as a genuinely important model for its South African ambitions. Confirmation has now come through that the J5 will be assembled locally, right here in South Africa.
This local assembly news follows a major industry development from earlier in 2026, when Nissan SA confirmed that Chery SA would be purchasing the land, buildings, and associated assets of Nissan’s local manufacturing facilities, including its nearby stamping plant, in a deal expected to close around mid-2026. It’s worth noting that this facility isn’t just earmarked for Chery-badged vehicles. Given how many brands fall under the wider Chery Group umbrella, and how much platform and technology sharing happens across that portfolio, it makes financial sense to maximise the plant’s production capacity across multiple brands.
A plant ceremony is already scheduled for early July, and Jetour has separately confirmed plans for local assembly of its T1 and T2 models from 2027 onwards. Combined with this latest Jaecoo J5 confirmation, it’s shaping up to be an exciting period for local vehicle manufacturing in South Africa.
Current Jaecoo J5 Pricing (Petrol Range)
Before the electrified derivatives arrive, the existing petrol-powered Jaecoo J5 line-up is priced as follows:
| Derivative | Price |
| Core | R339 900 |
| Vortex | R379 900 |
| Glacier | R439 900 |
| Inferno | R479 900 |
Standard petrol models use a 1.5-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine producing 115 kW and 230 Nm, sending power to the front wheels through a continuously variable transmission (CVT).
Launch Timeline for Hybrid and Electric Models
Jaecoo has confirmed the petrol-electric J5 HEV is scheduled to launch locally in August 2026, with a combined output of 165 kW. The fully electric J5 EV is expected to follow shortly after in the third quarter of 2026, with a claimed range of up to 402 km once official figures are confirmed.
Interior and Practicality
The Jaecoo J5 is a five-seater compact crossover featuring a modern cabin built around a portrait-oriented 13.2-inch touchscreen infotainment display. Boot space is generous for the segment too, offering 480 litres with the rear seats in place, expanding to a useful 1 284 litres when they’re folded flat, handy for anyone using the J5 for both family duties and the occasional bulky load.
Warranty and Service Plan
Jaecoo backs the J5 range with a comprehensive aftersales package, including a 5-year/150 000 km vehicle warranty, a 5-year/75 000 km service plan, and Chery’s notable 10-year/1 million km engine warranty, which applies strictly to the vehicle’s original owner.
Exploring Your Options Before the New Models Land

If you’re keen on a compact crossover but don’t want to wait until August for the electrified J5 derivatives, it’s worth browsing auto24.co.za for a wide range of second-hand SUVs and crossovers currently available across South Africa, giving you plenty of alternatives to compare while you wait.
For drivers specifically drawn to the idea of going electric sooner rather than later, EV24.africa offers import options for electric vehicles, expanding the range of EV choices available to South African buyers beyond what’s currently offered through mainstream dealer networks.
Final Thoughts
The Jaecoo J5’s growing powertrain lineup, paired with confirmation of local South African assembly, signals real long-term confidence in the local market from the Chery Group. With petrol, hybrid, and fully electric options all set to sit under one nameplate by the end of 2026, the J5 is shaping up to be one of the more versatile compact crossover options for South African buyers.
Read more here for the latest Jaecoo news and reviews, and discover additional tips on choosing between petrol, hybrid, and electric SUVs for South African driving conditions.



