Jaecoo J5 2026: Electric SUV With 250-Mile Range Targeting RAV4, CR-V, and Equinox
A Chinese SUV the auto press keeps comparing to the Range Rover Evoque is heading to America — with a fully electric version, dog-proof leather, and an aggressive price tag.

Danniel Bittencourt
20/04/2026
Jaecoo J5 in the US: One Compact SUV, Three Powertrains, One Unusual Angle
The Jaecoo J5 is scheduled to reach the American market in 2026, and its strategy stands out in a crowded segment: launch all three powertrain options simultaneously — full electric, full hybrid, and turbocharged gas — under the same nameplate. Jaecoo operates as a standalone brand within the Chery Group, independent from Omoda, with a focus on rugged-looking utility vehicles finished at a level above the typical entry-level offering.
In the US, the electric version goes head-to-head with the Chevy Equinox EV, the upcoming Kia EV3, and the Hyundai Ioniq 5 in terms of price positioning. The hybrid and gas trims enter a well-defended space occupied by the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid, Honda CR-V, and Subaru Forester — vehicles with years of established consumer trust.
The primary audience is active families who commute through the week and want weekend flexibility. But Jaecoo also targets a more specific group: pet owners, particularly dog owners. That focus directly shaped engineering choices in the cabin, from materials to filtration.
The Design That Keeps Getting Compared to a Range Rover
The J5 body sits at 172 inches long, 73 inches wide, and 65 inches tall — numbers that read compact on paper but feel larger in person, largely because of the upright stance and wide front fascia. The signature front grille uses thick vertical chrome slats in what Jaecoo calls a “waterfall” pattern, flanked by full LED projector headlights with an automatic high-beam system. The daytime running lights create a distinct light signature recognizable at a distance.
Along the sides, the beltline stays consistently high, and the door handles retract flush against the body while driving to cut aerodynamic drag. Wheel sizes run from 17 inches on entry trims to 18 inches wrapped in Continental tires on upper trims. At the rear, vertically stacked lights connect across the tailgate via a full-width light bar, giving the back end a wide, geometric finish. The panoramic roof covers nearly 16 square feet, with a powered privacy shade for heat control.
Automotive media worldwide tagged the J5 as a “Baby Range Rover” or “Mini Evoque” based on the high waistline, sloped roofline, and squared-off proportions. Jaecoo didn’t fight the comparison — and in markets where the model has already launched, the visual resemblance has functioned as a genuine sales tool.
A Cabin Built Around a Screen — and a Dog
Stepping inside, the first noticeable shift is the light color palette throughout the cabin, which breaks from the dark interiors standard in this segment. The seat upholstery uses a silicone-based synthetic leather Jaecoo calls “Super EcoClean Skin,” certified by Germany’s TÜV SÜD as the world’s first automotive interior material officially cleared as pet-friendly. Thirty-two separate lab tests confirmed scratch resistance against animal claws, fluid impermeability, odor blocking, and 99.9% antibacterial effectiveness.
The dashboard is organized around a 13.2-inch portrait touchscreen. Beneath it sit dual 50-watt wireless charging pads with built-in cooling to prevent phone overheating. The driver’s instrument cluster measures 8.88 inches. The infotainment accepts wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, with voice activation via the “Hello Jaecoo” wake phrase.
Audio varies by trim: base versions carry six speakers, while upper trims get a Sony eight-speaker setup. Dual-zone climate control comes with a cabin air purifier designed to capture pet hair and allergens — a deliberate connection to the pet-owner focus. Cargo space measures 17 cubic feet with seats up and expands to 45 cubic feet when folded flat. The EV adds a front trunk with roughly 1.2 cubic feet of extra storage.
The most consistent criticism from outlets including CarExpert: the absence of any physical controls for climate functions. Every adjustment runs through the main touchscreen, pulling the driver’s eyes off the road for routine tasks.
Three Powertrains, Three Different Use Cases
The EV uses a permanent magnet synchronous motor producing 211 horsepower and 212 lb-ft of torque. The sprint from zero to 60 takes 7.7 seconds, with a governed top speed of 108 mph. The 58.9 kWh lithium iron phosphate battery delivers a WLTP-rated range of around 250 miles, with consumption between 14.3 and 14.7 kWh per 100 kilometers. The EV also supports V2L — vehicle-to-load — which allows the battery to power external devices, from camping equipment to power tools.
The hybrid (HEV) pairs a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine with an electric motor for a combined output of 224 horsepower and 217 lb-ft of torque, using a dedicated hybrid transmission Jaecoo calls SHS-H. Zero to 60 arrives in 7.9 seconds. Fuel economy works out to roughly 44 mpg combined, giving the hybrid a theoretical range exceeding 590 miles on a full tank.
The gas-only version runs a 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder producing 156 horsepower and 170 lb-ft of torque from 1,750 rpm, paired with an electrically actuated CVT. Official fuel economy comes in around 31 mpg. Acceleration and top speed figures were not released by the manufacturer.
During press testing of the EV, journalists flagged torque steer — the front axle’s high torque causes the steering wheel to pull sideways under hard acceleration, requiring driver correction. The independent suspension setup, with MacPherson struts up front and a multi-link rear, drew praise for absorbing rough pavement without drama.
Spec Sheet — Jaecoo J5 2026
| Item | EV | HEV | ICE |
|---|---|---|---|
| Motor | Permanent Magnet Sync | 1.5T + Electric (SHS-H) | 1.5T 4-cylinder |
| Output | 211 hp (155 kW) | 224 hp combined | 156 hp (115 kW) |
| Torque | 212 lb-ft | 217 lb-ft combined | 170 lb-ft (1,750 rpm) |
| Transmission | Single-speed | DHT | CVT (electric actuation) |
| Drivetrain | FWD | FWD | FWD |
| 0–60 mph | 7.7 sec | 7.9 sec | Not disclosed |
| Top Speed | 108 mph | 112 mph | Not disclosed |
| Range / Economy | ~250 mi (WLTP) | ~44 mpg / ~590 mi | ~31 mpg |
| Battery | 58.9 kWh (LFP) | 1.83 kWh | N/A |
| Curb Weight | 3,770 lb | Not disclosed | Not disclosed |
| Length | 172 in | 172 in | 172 in |
| Width | 73 in | 73 in | 73 in |
| Height | 65 in | 65 in | 65 in |
| Wheelbase | 103 in | 103 in | 103 in |
| Cargo (seats up/down) | 17 / 45 cu ft | 17 / 45 cu ft | 17 / 45 cu ft |
| Frunk | ~1.2 cu ft | N/A | N/A |
| Fuel Tank | N/A | 13.5 gal | 13.5 gal |
| Tow Rating | 1,650 lb | 1,650 lb | 1,650 lb |
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FAQ
1. Does the Jaecoo J5 electric support fast charging? Jaecoo confirmed the 58.9 kWh LFP battery, but specific DC fast charge speeds and times for the US market have not been officially released.
2. Is the pet-friendly interior claim actually verified? Yes. The “Super EcoClean Skin” synthetic leather underwent 32 laboratory tests and received certification from TÜV SÜD in Germany, confirming resistance to scratches, liquids, and bacteria.
3. Does the J5 offer all-wheel drive? No. Every powertrain option — EV, hybrid, and gas — uses front-wheel drive only. No AWD configuration is currently available.
4. Who are the main competitors in the US? The EV version targets the Chevy Equinox EV, Kia EV3, and Hyundai Ioniq 5. The hybrid and gas trims compete against the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid, Honda CR-V, and Subaru Forester.
5. Has Jaecoo confirmed US pricing? No. Chery has not announced figures for the American market. Based on the brand’s global positioning, competitive pricing relative to established rivals is expected.
Where the Jaecoo J5 Actually Fits
The J5 brings real strengths: a powertrain for every buyer type, an interior certification that no competitor currently holds, a 19-system ADAS suite, and an eight-year battery warranty on the EV. The exterior generates immediate visual recognition — a genuine commercial asset for buyers who want differentiated styling without importing a luxury vehicle.
The weaknesses are equally real. Running every climate function through a screen is a design choice that divides opinion, and early units showed occasional software instability in the infotainment. Torque steer on the EV demands awareness during aggressive driving. And the power seat that reportedly won’t drop low enough for drivers over six feet tall is a concrete ergonomic flaw, not a subjective complaint. All three versions are front-wheel drive only — no AWD is available in any configuration.
The J5 positions itself as an aggressive value play, targeting buyers who want more standard equipment and stronger visual presence without stepping into premium pricing. It makes the most sense for pet-owning households, buyers splitting city and highway use, and anyone who wants advanced driver assistance on a compact SUV budget.
In a 2026 American market where the RAV4, CR-V, and Equinox EV set the reference points, the J5 arrives with a legitimate argument. Whether that argument closes deals will depend entirely on the US pricing Chery has yet to announce.
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