
The 4 Chinese cars arriving in the country in the second half of the year: which models they are
JAC Motors confirmed the 4 new cars it will launch in Argentina this semester
JAC Motors has confirmed the new models it will launch in Argentina during the second half of the year. Among the arriving models are SUVs, pickups, and a 100% electric hatchback for the B segment.
The new vehicles combine combustion, hybrid, and electric technologies, focusing on both passenger and commercial markets. The brand aims to strengthen its position with accessible and varied offerings.

What models does JAC currently offer in Argentina?
Currently, JAC Motors offers a diverse range in the country that includes:
- JACS2 FL SUV (CVT and MT versions)
- JS4 (CVT and Flagship)
- JS8 PRO Flagship+, with 7 seats
- JACT8 pickup
- JACX200 utility vehicle
During this year, the local assembly process has already begun with the JACX200 utility vehicle. Now, the brand is aiming for more.
The 4 launches confirmed for the second half of the year
1. JACT8 PRO
This is the brand's new version of its midsize pickup. It improves equipment and design, and will remain a combustion option.

2. JAC JS6
A compact SUV that will arrive in two versions: traditional combustion and plug-in hybrid (PHEV). It aims to compete in the fastest-growing segment.

3. JACT9
A new pickup that expands the segment's offerings. It will be available in combustion versions and also 100% electric (EV), something unprecedented for the brand locally.

4. JAC E30X
A fully electric hatchback that will mark JAC's entry into the B segment. This is one of the Chinese automaker's most important bets to win over new audiences.

Electromobility and national industry
In addition to expanding its range, JAC Motors plans to add national production to its line-up. The idea is to include its new electric pickup in the assembly line where the JACX200 is already being manufactured.
With this strategy, the brand seeks to position itself as a reliable and accessible option for those who want to make the leap to sustainable mobility.
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