
OMODA&JAECOO Accelerate Global Expansion
- The brand plans to launch the A0-class light off-road SUV—JAECOO J5—during the first half of this year, further expanding its product portfolio.
- In April, OMODA&JAECOO will showcase at the Shanghai Auto Show and host the Global Dealer Conference in Wuhu, unveiling the brand's future strategic plans and introducing the all-new OMODA C3.
Since the successful launch of the JAECOO J7 in Saudi Arabia, the JAECOO series has become a favorite among Saudi consumers due to its delicate appearance and outstanding off-road performance. OMODA&JAECOO have keenly recognized the Saudi consumer demand for family mobility, more spacious interiors, and luxurious off-road experiences.
On February 15, the flagship model, JAECOO J8, blending luxury and powerful off-road performance, started pre-sale at the Dammam showroom in Saudi Arabia. The J8 in Saudi Arabia marks a key milestone in the brand's globalization strategy, injecting new vitality into the high-end off-road SUV market in the Middle East with 'smart technology + high quality'.
JAECOO J8 unveiled: A new benchmark for luxury off-roading and intelligent mobility
As JAECOO's largest luxury off-road SUV to date, the J8 precisely meets the needs of Saudi consumers for family mobility, driving experience, and off-road exploration, with its core advantages of 'large space, luxury configuration, and strong performance.' Its spacious 4820mm × 1930mm × 1710mm body and 2820mm wheelbase create a roomy and comfortable driving and riding space.
Leading the future of technology, the intelligent tech configuration of the JAECOO J8 is a standout feature. The AR-HUD scene Fusion Navigation system projects road conditions onto the windshield through a 50-inch projection, reducing the need for the driver to look down at the instrument panel and significantly improving driving safety. The 360°surround view and 180°transparent underbody technology work in synergy to provide a full and unobstructed view of the surroundings by synthesizing the images of the vehicle's surrounding environment, making it easy to handle various complex road conditions.
The IOV in-car network system is an essential part of JAECOO J8's intelligent ecosystem, seamlessly integrating with the aforementioned smart technologies. With just one touch, users can enjoy a luxurious and convenient intelligent mobility experience. For more product information, feel free to follow JAECOO_KSA on official social media platforms to explore the unique appeal of the JAECOO J8.
Above Classic: JAECOO J5 pioneers a new chapter in light off-roading
Following the highly anticipated JAECOO J8, the brand plans to launch the A0-class light off-road SUV—JAECOO J5—during the first half of this year to further enrich its product matrix.
JAECOO J5's exterior design exudes a sense of power, with simple, bold lines outlining the rugged vehicle profile, catering to the aesthetics of young consumers who seek individuality and love nature.
In terms of intelligent tech configurations, the JAECOO J5 comes with a new-generation IOV system that supports voice control, remote start, and more. The in-car microphone and karaoke mode add entertainment elements to family trips. The specially designed pet-friendly seats use scratch-resistant materials and feature independent seat belt connectors, along with an air purification system to ensure safe mobility with pets.

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