Jaecoo put one of its new products, the Jaecoo J7 PHEV, through an impressive test in a global long-distance challenge. The SUV with Super Hybrid System (SHS) technology was able to cover a distance of 1,353 kilometers with just one full tank of fuel.
The challenge involved seven countries, including Italy, Malaysia, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Turkey and the UK. The challenge culminated in a spectacular journey from Guangzhou to Wuhu, China.
“This achievement shows the advanced technology in the JAECOO J7 SHS,” explained Max Zhou, Director of Jaecoo Indonesia in his official statement. According to him, the Jaecoo J7 SHS not only excels in fuel efficiency, but also provides an exceptional driving experience, thanks to Jaecoo's Super Hybrid System (SHS).
“This advanced system, which combines Super HEV and EV technologies, ensures optimal fuel consumption even in HEV mode. In addition, it provides smooth and responsive acceleration in both electric and hybrid modes to meet the diverse needs of modern drivers,” Max explains. During the global challenge, the Jaecoo J7 SHS demonstrated outstanding efficiency by recording an average fuel consumption of only 3.3 liters per 100 kilometers.
In addition, the vehicle managed to achieve a pure electric range of 125.2 kilometers, surpassing initial expectations with an achievement rate of 139 percent.
These figures prove the vehicle's ability to optimize the use of fuel and electric power, offering an attractive solution for today's drivers.
Endurance Test in Indonesia
Not wanting to be left behind, Jaecoo Indonesia is preparing to undertake a similar challenge which is planned to be held in the near future.
The J7 PHEV will take part in a 1200-kilometer Super Hybrid Long Range Endurance Test from Jakarta to Bali, designed to demonstrate its performance under typical Indonesian driving conditions.
While the global challenge tests the vehicle in various terrains and climates, the Jakarta-Bali route will highlight its adaptability to local roads and weather, providing a real demonstration for Indonesian consumers.
“This Jakarta-Bali challenge is an opportunity to bring our global achievements to Indonesia,” said Max.
“It's about showing Indonesian drivers the future of sustainable mobility, where efficiency meets driving pleasure.” he concluded.