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JAECOO J8 2026 Price in UAE

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JAECOO J8 Key Specifications

Fuel Type Category

Petrol

transmission

Automatic

Number Of Seats

7

JAECOO J8 Available Variants

Model Information

Specification

Value

Fuel Type Category

Petrol

transmission

Automatic

Number Of Seats

7

Drivetrain Type

All Wheel Drive

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About JAECOO J8

The 2026 Jaecoo J8 is a seven-seat body-on-frame SUV that pitches Chinese engineering ambition directly against established mid-size rivals — offering a bold, upmarket design and a punchy 2.0-litre turbocharged 4-cylinder engine TGDI producing 261HP at a price that starts from AED 122,000. It targets buyers who want genuine three-row practicality without paying a premium badge premium.

The 2.0-litre turbocharged 4-cylinder engine TGDI is the sole engine across the range, delivering 261HP to all four wheels. The Luxury is the entry point and arrives generously equipped with large alloys, a panoramic sunroof and a digital cockpit — there is little sense of compromise at this level. Stepping up to the Flagship at AED 150,000 adds features more typical of luxury SUVs: a more premium interior finish, additional driver assistance technology, and elevated comfort features for all three rows — a meaningful upgrade if the third row will be used regularly by adults.

Pros: 261HP from a 2.0-litre turbocharged 4-cylinder engine TGDI unit is class-leading output at this price point, and the interior presentation punches well above what buyers at the entry trim level would traditionally expect. Seating for 7 in a body-on-frame platform gives it genuine off-road credibility alongside family hauling duties. Cons: Jaecoo is a new nameplate in the UAE and franchise service networks are not yet as mature as those of longer-established rivals — resale value and long-term parts availability are unknowns. Fuel consumption is competitive for its class but the large turbocharged engine in a heavy body-on-frame SUV means it will not suit buyers prioritising economy above all.

The J8 is a new-to-market model with insufficient local resale data to quote a reliable retention figure. Buyers should treat it as a value-entry proposition rather than a strong-resale play for now, and monitor how the brand matures in the region before expecting established depreciation benchmarks.

Buyers also considering the Jaecoo J8 frequently cross-shop the Haval H9, Changan CS95 and Chevrolet Traverse — all three-row, body-on-frame or large-platform SUVs in a comparable price bracket. The J8 competes primarily on power output and interior modernity, while the Traverse offers a more proven ownership network and the H9 brings a longer regional track record.