The New Electric Sedan From JAC Promises To Fight For The Best Spot On The Podium Of The Brazilian Automotive Market And Already Arrives With An Advantage: Price Of A Car With Internal Combustion Engine
The automaker JAC is preparing to launch another novelty by the end of 2021, the launch of the E-J7, the first cheap electric car in the Brazilian automotive market that promises to have a price similar to that of vehicles with internal combustion engines. According to JAC, the electric car to be launched is a sedan model with majestic dimensions, which will compete in the market with major rivals such as the Audi A5 Sportback, the BMW 320i GP, and the Honda Accord Hybrid.
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Meet The New E-J7 Electric Car From JAC
The E-J7 is about 4.77 meters long, 1.82 m wide, and has a wheelbase of 2.76 m. According to JAC, its E-J7 model is the cheapest electric sedan in Brazil, as well as being faster than its competing electric models.
The technical specifications of the E-J7 electric sedan detail that the vehicle is equipped with a 192 hp engine and 34.67 kgfm of torque, as well as a configuration that helps accelerate the vehicle from 0 to 100 km/h in just 6.4 seconds. JAC Motors stated that the 50.1 kWh battery will provide better range for the electric sedan of up to 402 km.
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E-J7 Electric Sedan Promises To Arrive In The Brazilian Market With The Price Of A Car With Internal Combustion Engine
Since Monday (8), the pre-sale of the E-J7 electric sedan has been taking place, and what has been questioned the most is the price of the car. JAC promised that its electric car will have the same price as its internal combustion engine competitors. The management of the automaker also made a point to expose which are the main cars it intends to surpass in the race for a good position on the podium of the market.
Among the models are the Audi A5 Sportback Prestige Plus, which goes from 0 to 100 km/h in 7.3 seconds, the BMW 320i GP, which has a 184 hp engine and goes from 0 to 100 km/h in 7.1 seconds, and finally, the Honda Accord Hybrid, which also has a 184 hp engine and can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 7.5 seconds. The current market ‘darlings’ cost between R$ 280 thousand and R$ 311 thousand.
The JAC E-J7 will cost only R$ 259.9 thousand, having a single lineage. According to Sérgio Habib, president of the automaker, he spoke about a problem faced by many automakers: the price of the vehicle used to be a prohibitive item for high-end sales of electric car models, however, the E-J7 will not face this problem.
JAC Motors Is A Reference In The World Of Electric Cars
JAC Motors has become a global reference in the electric car sector over the years. Sérgio Habib highlighted that for the JAC electric sedan to travel 402 km, it requires only 50.1 kWh of battery, which impacts the weight of the car, which is low and is practically the same weight as its main competitors with internal combustion engines.
Furthermore, Habib also spoke about the acceleration of the vehicle, which is vigorous. The E-J7 is undoubtedly an excellent and autonomous electric sedan.


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