Engine Capacity Rating
1.5 L
Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
135 bhp
transmission
Automatic
Number Of Seats
5 Seater
Engine Assembly
1.5 L
Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
135 bhp
transmission
Automatic
Number Of Seats
5 Seater
Engine Torque Output
250 Nm
Engine Capacity Rating
1.5 L
Drivetrain Type
Front Wheel Drive
cylinders
4

JAC J7
Starting from
AED 69,400

JAC JS4
Starting from
AED 66,570

JAC E30X
Starting from
AED 69,995

JAC JS3
Starting from
AED 49,900

JAC Sunray
Starting from
AED 84,900

JAC T8
Starting from
AED 61,900

JAC M4
Starting from
AED 54,000

JAC RF8
Starting from
AED 120,000
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The 2026 JAC JS6 is a five-seat mid-size SUV that positions itself as a feature-rich Chinese alternative in an increasingly competitive budget segment. Prices start from AED 78,900, making it one of the more affordable entries in its class for buyers who want a modern-looking SUV without stretching to a Japanese or Korean rival.
Power comes from a 1.5 L turbocharged petrol engine producing 135 bhp, paired with an Automatic gearbox. The range in the UAE opens with the Flagship trim and steps up to the Pro Flagship at AED 88,094 — the upgrade buys a more comprehensively equipped cabin with additional driver-assistance features and a higher-spec infotainment setup, a meaningful step rather than a cosmetic one. Both trims seat 5 across two rows, with a roomy rear bench that competes well against rivals at this price point.
Pros: the JS6 offers a genuinely well-equipped cabin at its price — large touchscreen, panoramic roof, and ADAS features are standard, all of which rivals often reserve for pricier trims. The exterior design has matured considerably and reads as a premium SUV from a distance. Cons: the 1.5 L engine producing 135 bhp is modest for an SUV of this size and can feel stretched when fully loaded or on highway merges. Brand familiarity and resale value remain weaker than Korean and Japanese competitors, which is worth factoring into the total cost of ownership.
Residual value data for the JS6 is still forming in the UAE market — as a relatively recent entrant, qualitative evidence suggests resale sits below the segment average for established rivals, so buyers prioritising long-term value should weigh that carefully.
Buyers cross-shopping the JS6 typically also consider the Haval H6, Chery Tiggo 5, and MG HS — all Chinese-brand mid-size SUVs in a similar price bracket offering comparable equipment levels. The JS6 tends to win on interior space and standard-fit features, while the H6 and MG HS carry stronger brand recognition in the UAE.