JAC Hunter PHEV ute guns for BYD Shark 6 with better fuel economy, range claims


China’s JAC will soon become the fourth auto brand to enter Australia’s fledgling plug-in hybrid (PHEV) ute segment, and now it has quoted figures that confirm it will beat the top-selling BYD Shark 6 on paper.

The JAC Hunter, due on sale here mid-year, will offer combined fuel consumption of 1.6L/100km and a total combined driving range of 1005km, with both of these numbers based on the more lenient NEDC cycle.

That beats the top-selling Shark 6, which uses 2.0L/100km when its battery is between a 25 and 100 per cent state of charge, and has a total combined range of 800km.

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JAC previously confirmed the Hunter will come with a turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol engine mated with dual electric motors and a 32kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery.

This results in total system outputs of 385kW and 1000Nm, with “at least” 100km of electric range on an unspecified test cycle. The battery also features vehicle-to-load (V2L) capability, allowing the Hunter to be used to power small electrical appliances.

The company says it will reveal more specifications soon, with deposits also opening soon.

“We’re launching the right ute at the right time, and it will be at the right price,” said JAC Motors Australia managing director Ahmed Mahmoud in a press release today, stopping short of confirming exactly what that price will be.