JAC is offering $3000 off for first-time buyers of the brand or a $3000 trade-in bonus – but both deals end after this weekend.
This weekend is the final chance for JAC buyers in Australia to take advantage of a pair of promotional offers with $3000 off the list price of its new T9 dual-cab ute.
The Chinese car maker is offering $3000 off for ‘first-time ute buyers’ to the brand, bringing the list price of the already sub-$50k T9 Oasis down to $39,662 before on-road costs at its more-than-60 dealers across the country.
It brings T9 Haven – the flagship of the two-model JAC T9 line-up – down to $42,630.
A second offer – which cannot be combined with the first – gives customers an automatic $3000 trade-in bonus when buying the Ford Ranger and Toyota HiLux alternative.
The new-generation T9 was launched in Australia in September 2024, with its development including testing carried out on local roads, as well as a five-star ANCAP (Australasian New Car Assessment Program) rating achieved in safety tests.
Both T9 Oasis and T9 Havens come standard with a 120kW/410Nm 2.0-litre turbo-diesel and eight-speed automatic, part-time four-wheel drive with rear differential lock, 1045kg payload and 3200kg towing capacity.
The T9 also comes with a standard sports bar, ‘rockrail’ sidesteps and a spray-in bedliner with the tub able to accommodate a full-size Australian- palette.
Inside, there’s a 7.0-inch instrument cluster, a 10.4-inch infotainment centre screen with a reversing camera and rear parking sensors, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto connectivity with wireless phone charging, and a chilled centre console.
The T9 Oasis has black leather-accented seats, while the T9 Haven has quilted leather-accented trim in a choice of black or dark brown with heated front seats.
The T9 Haven also adds a 360-degree camera, rear 220V outlet privacy glass as well as body-coloured auto-folding mirrors (instead of manual-folding chrome) and a unique 18-inch wheel alloy wheel design.
JAC also offers a standard seven-year, unlimited kilometre warranty with seven years roadside assistance and seven years of capped price servicing.
While the T9 is the only model currently in Australian showrooms, JAC plans to offer six different vehicles here by the end of 2026 – including a rival to the Ford Ranger’s SUV spin-off, the Ford Everest.
The global reveal of the JAC Hunter PHEV (Plug-in Hybrid Vehicle), targeting the BYD Shark 6 PHEV, took place at the 2025 Melbourne Motor Show in April ahead of its planned arrival in local showrooms in early 2026.
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