It looks like the Jaecoo J5 EV is coming to the Philippines

After launching what is arguably the most affordable hybrid electric vehicle in the market today, the Jaecoo J5 SHS-H, for an attractive price tag starting at Php 999,000, it seems that the automaker is following up with its full electric version in the Jaecoo J5 EV.
READ: The Jaecoo J5 SHS-H has been launched with prices starting at Php 999K
Already being teased on its social media pages, the Department of Energy’s List of Recognized Electric Vehicles reveals a lot more specifications.


For one, it will supposedly come in two variants, the Standard and the Max, similar to what’s being offered on the SHS-H variant.
It comes in a single powertrain, featuring a front-mounted electric motor with a maximum power output of 210 horsepower and 288Nm of torque, mated to a 58.90kWh LFP battery pack. The maximum range is up to 461km (NEDC), and it can charge up to 130kW via a DC charger, allowing for a 30 to 80% charging time of around 28 minutes.


Like what we’ve seen in China, it has Range Rover-inspired looks, albeit without the SHS-H’s large front grille, trading it for a smaller, simplified bottom grille, and a faux lightbar up front with a “JAECOO” found inside. It rides on aerodynamic 18-inch wheels, and the rear end also mirrors the front’s faux lightbar design with clear taillights.


Being an entry-level model, it comes with an all-black interior with fabric upholstery for the manual six-way adjustable power seats.
The Max trim comes with additional luxuries like soft-touch material on the instrument panel and door trim, a panoramic glass roof, a load-bearing roof rack, a power tailgate, multi-color ambient lighting, wireless charging, and even a larger portrait 13.2-inch vertical infotainment alongside the 8.8-inch digital instrument cluster.


Both come with basic safety features, and the Max adds a 360-degree camera and a suite of advanced driver assistance systems, like adaptive cruise control, blind spot monitoring, automatic emergency braking, and more.
Seeing how Omoda & Jaecoo Philippines specced out the car, do you think they’re trying to recreate the magical below Php 1-million starting price point for the base Standard trim for this electric crossover?
Photos by Sam Surla

