
Jac S2 becomes the cheapest SUV in Argentina: how much it costs and what it offers
The Jac S2 is already the cheapest SUV in Argentina and aims to lead the segment with a low price and good technology
The Jac S2 positions itself as Argentina's cheapest SUV and generates interest with its strong price-to-product ratio.
Manufactured by JAC Motors, this compact model aims to compete in the segment with an aggressive price and a good level of comfort and technology.

How much does Argentina's cheapest SUV cost?
The Jac S2 costs u$s19,000, which is equivalent to about $21,850,000 at the average official exchange rate ($1,150).
With this price, it surpasses the Citroën Basalt and stands as the most affordable SUV in the country, a category that is increasingly in demand.
What does the Jac S2 offer? Key features and equipment
Despite its price, the Jac S2 offers a safety and technology package that is impressive for its range:
Safety
- Stability control (ESP)
- Emergency brake assist (HBA)
- Hill start assist (HAC)
- ISOFIX anchors
- Rear sensors and rearview camera

Comfort and technology
- 9'' touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- Integrated Spotify and WiFi
- Air conditioning and daytime LED lights
- Automatic light activation and electric mirrors
- 12V outlet
It is powered by a 1.5 gasoline engine with 105 hp and a 5-speed manual transmission, ideal for urban use and daily commuting.

Ranking of the cheapest SUVs in the Argentine market
This is the updated podium with the most competitive prices in the segment:
- Jac S2 – $21,850,000
- Citroën Basalt – $24,360,000
- Fiat Pulse – from $27,899,000
- Citroën C3 Aircross – from $28,140,000
- Nissan Kicks Play – from $28,547,599
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