2026 New Jaecoo J5 EV
Transmission
Automatic
Dimensions
4380 × 1860 × 1650 mm
Factory options for this model
$36,990
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Jaecoo Australia quotes up to 402km of driving range under the WLTP test cycle.
The Australian J5 EV uses a 58.9kWh lithium iron phosphate battery.
Its permanent-magnet synchronous motor produces 155kW and 288Nm.
Jaecoo quotes approximately 28 minutes for a 30–80 per cent charge at a suitable DC fast charger, with maximum DC charging power listed at 130kW.
The Australian J5 EV uses Type 2 for AC charging and CCS2 for DC fast charging.
Jaecoo lists 480 litres with the rear seats in use and up to 1,284 litres with them folded.
The current Australian J5 EV range is offered in Summit grade.
Yes. The official Australian specification lists three regenerative-braking levels.
Common questions about the Jaecoo J5 EV
The Jaecoo J5 EV is the battery-electric member of the J5 compact SUV family sold in Australia. It shares the J5's upright, practical body and family-oriented cabin concept but replaces the petrol drivetrain with a fully…
The Jaecoo J5 EV is the battery-electric member of the J5 compact SUV family sold in Australia. It shares the J5's upright, practical body and family-oriented cabin concept but replaces the petrol drivetrain with a fully electric system. The Australian range currently centres on the Summit grade, making the buying decision relatively simple for customers who want the electric version.
Power comes from a permanent-magnet synchronous motor producing 155kW and 288Nm. The motor drives the front wheels and draws energy from a 58.9kWh lithium iron phosphate battery mounted beneath the floor. Jaecoo Australia quotes a WLTP driving range of 402km. As with every electric vehicle, actual range can change substantially with speed, weather, traffic, air-conditioning use, vehicle load and driving style, so the official figure is best used for comparison rather than as a guaranteed distance.
Charging hardware is well suited to Australian home and public infrastructure. The J5 EV uses a Type 2 AC connection and CCS2 DC connection. Official specifications list up to 6.6kW single-phase AC charging or 10.3kW three-phase AC charging, while maximum DC charging power is 130kW. Jaecoo quotes approximately 28 minutes to charge from 30 to 80 per cent at a suitable DC fast charger, although battery temperature and charger performance can affect the result. Three regenerative-braking levels are also provided.
Practicality is one of the J5 family's key selling points. Jaecoo lists a 480-litre boot, expanding to 1,284 litres with the rear seats folded. The cabin incorporates numerous storage areas, while the Summit's TÜV SÜD-certified seat material is promoted for scratch resistance, antibacterial performance and easy maintenance, making the vehicle particularly relevant to households carrying children or pets.
Safety equipment includes seven airbags and a broad collection of active driver-assistance systems. The J5 range also brings a large central touchscreen, smartphone connectivity and the modern convenience equipment expected in a new compact SUV. Buyers should confirm the exact vehicle specification at order time because manufacturers can update standard equipment during a model year.
For Australian buyers, the J5 EV's appeal comes from combining useful 402km WLTP range, a practical boot and relatively quick DC charging in a compact SUV package. It will suit drivers who can charge at home particularly well, while its CCS2 compatibility supports public fast charging for longer journeys. The single front-wheel-drive layout and single Summit grade limit choice, but the J5 EV remains an accessible alternative for buyers who want to move away from petrol without sacrificing familiar SUV packaging.
Battery
58.9 kWh
Electric range
402 km (WLTP)
Electric range
402 km (WLTP)
Dc Charging Window Display
30–80% In 28 Min
0–100 km/h
7.7 S
Motor power
155 kW
Motor torque
288 Nm
Boot Space
480 L
Wireless Charging Watts
50 W
Drivetrain
FWD
Body type
Suv
Seating Capacity
5
Wheels
18-Inch Alloy
Ac Charging Power Kw
10.3
Ac Connector Type
Type-2
The Jaecoo J5 EV is a compact all-electric SUV for Australian buyers who want family-friendly practicality, straightforward charging and a competitive entry point into EV ownership. The Australian J5 EV Summit combines a 58.9kWh lithium iron phosphate battery with a 155kW, 288Nm front-mounted electric motor, delivering up to 402km of WLTP range, while Type 2 AC charging and CCS2 DC fast charging at up to 130kW support both home use and longer trips; Jaecoo quotes about 28 minutes for a 30–80 per cent DC charge in suitable conditions. With five seats, a 480-litre boot, seven airbags, pet-friendly seat materials and Jaecoo Australia's eight-year unlimited-kilometre vehicle warranty, the J5 EV is positioned as a practical everyday electric SUV rather than a performance-focused model, although buyers should still consider real-world range variation, public charging availability and the fact that the Australian EV range currently centres on the single Summit grade.
The Jaecoo J5 EV is the battery-electric member of the J5 compact SUV family sold in Australia. It shares the J5's upright, practical body and family-oriented cabin concept but replaces the petrol drivetrain with a fully electric system. The Australian range currently centres on the Summit grade, making the buying decision relatively simple for customers who want the electric version.
Power comes from a permanent-magnet synchronous motor producing 155kW and 288Nm. The motor drives the front wheels and draws energy from a 58.9kWh lithium iron phosphate battery mounted beneath the floor. Jaecoo Australia quotes a WLTP driving range of 402km. As with every electric vehicle, actual range can change substantially with speed, weather, traffic, air-conditioning use, vehicle load and driving style, so the official figure is best used for comparison rather than as a guaranteed distance.
Charging hardware is well suited to Australian home and public infrastructure. The J5 EV uses a Type 2 AC connection and CCS2 DC connection. Official specifications list up to 6.6kW single-phase AC charging or 10.3kW three-phase AC charging, while maximum DC charging power is 130kW. Jaecoo quotes approximately 28 minutes to charge from 30 to 80 per cent at a suitable DC fast charger, although battery temperature and charger performance can affect the result. Three regenerative-braking levels are also provided.
Practicality is one of the J5 family's key selling points. Jaecoo lists a 480-litre boot, expanding to 1,284 litres with the rear seats folded. The cabin incorporates numerous storage areas, while the Summit's TÜV SÜD-certified seat material is promoted for scratch resistance, antibacterial performance and easy maintenance, making the vehicle particularly relevant to households carrying children or pets.
Safety equipment includes seven airbags and a broad collection of active driver-assistance systems. The J5 range also brings a large central touchscreen, smartphone connectivity and the modern convenience equipment expected in a new compact SUV. Buyers should confirm the exact vehicle specification at order time because manufacturers can update standard equipment during a model year.
For Australian buyers, the J5 EV's appeal comes from combining useful 402km WLTP range, a practical boot and relatively quick DC charging in a compact SUV package. It will suit drivers who can charge at home particularly well, while its CCS2 compatibility supports public fast charging for longer journeys. The single front-wheel-drive layout and single Summit grade limit choice, but the J5 EV remains an accessible alternative for buyers who want to move away from petrol without sacrificing familiar SUV packaging.
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