JAECOO’s local lineup for the Philippines includes only two crossovers. Still, despite there only being two choices, you might find yourself struggling to decide between the J7 SHS and the EJ6.
No need to worry if you’re stuck in this predicament; we’ve outlined five key differences between these two models to help you decide which one deserves a spot in your garage. Without further ado, let’s dive in.
Same segment, different looks
Lined up side by side, we can see that the EJ6 and J7 SHS are shaped for subtly different needs. The EJ6 measures 4,342 mm in length, 1,930 mm in width, and 1,741 mm in height, riding on a 2,715 mm wheelbase with 225 mm ground clearance.
In contrast, the J7 SHS measures 4,500 mm in length, 1,865 mm in width, and 1,670 mm in height; its wheelbase is slightly shorter at 2,672 mm, and the ground clearance is slightly shorter at 174 mm.
Although subtle, these differences are evident in their distinct body styles. The EJ6’s more compact length but considerably greater width and height give it a sturdier, more robust posture. An appearance apt for adventures off the beaten track. Meanwhile, the longer body of J7 SHS gives it a sleeker silhouette. Its lower height and narrower width make it more streamlined. A look that feels at home inside the city or cruising on the highway.
Overall, the EJ6 and J7 SHS bring two different flavors to the table, appealing to different kinds of drivers. Both crossovers showcase modern design, but the EJ6 leans toward an outdoors-ready persona, while the J7 SHS is a tamer, more polished companion built for everyday urban life.
Driving Range
The EJ6 is a battery-electric crossover offered with either a 65.69 kWh or a 69.67 kWh battery pack, delivering driving ranges of 410 km and 420 km, respectively. Meanwhile, the J7 SHS is a plug-in hybrid equipped with a 1.5-liter turbocharged range extender, a front-mounted electric motor, and an 18.3 kWh battery. This setup gives it an impressive maximum combined driving range of up to 1,488 km.
Charging vs Refueling
As a full BEV, the EJ6 doesn’t require fuel stops, though its practicality depends heavily on access to charging stations. This means drivers are more or less encouraged to stay within areas with reliable charging infrastructure. In contrast, the J7 SHS blends the benefits of electric propulsion with the convenience of traditional refueling, allowing significantly longer travel without the usual range anxiety associated with EVs.
If you primarily drive within the city and have easy access to charging points, the EJ6 is a practical and efficient choice. But if you often venture outside urban areas and need a vehicle capable of long-distance travel, the J7 SHS is the more suitable option.
AWD, RWD, and FWD
Propelling the J7 SHS is a front-mounted electric motor that drives the front wheels exclusively. While front-wheel drive is a common setup for many vehicles, two-wheel-drive configurations—whether FWD or RWD—are generally best suited for on-road use.
Meanwhile, the EJ6 offers rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive, depending on the variant. If you’re looking for an EV that can handle light off-roading, the EJ6 is the stronger candidate. Still, the best choice ultimately depends on the type of terrain and road surfaces you encounter in your day-to-day driving.
Performance
Now, if performance is another factor in your decision-making, the EJ6 and J7 SHS have remarkable differences in this aspect as well. In its rear-wheel drive form, the EJ6’s electric motors produce 181 hp and 220 Nm of torque, while the AWD variant boosts it up to 275 hp and 385 Nm of torque.
On the other hand, the J7 SHS is no slouch either, with a combined output of 275 hp and 385 Nm of torque. The EJ6 offers a range of powertrain options, from a rear-wheel drive to a more capable all-wheel-drive setup, making it versatile for both everyday driving and spirited performance. The J7 SHS, with its plug-in hybrid system, matches the top-end power of the EJ6 while offering the added benefit of an extended driving range. Whether you prioritize off-road capability, electric-only driving, or long-distance comfort, both models deliver impressive performance tailored to different driving needs.
Made your choice? Check out the JAECOO EJ6 and J7 SHS on AutoDeal.com.ph.
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