China’s $25K SUV Looks Like a $60K Lexus—and Packs More Power

New Shangha L9 / Photo courtesy of Jetour
New Shangha L9 / Photo courtesy of Jetour

Jetour, the premium SUV brand under China’s Chery Automobile, has introduced the new Shangha L9, a model poised to disrupt the competitive SUV market. With a striking design, impressive performance, and a price tag starting at just $25,000, the Shangha L9 offers “value for money” in a way that’s becoming increasingly rare in the premium SUV market.

Exterior Design Rivals Luxury Imports

New Shangha L9 / Photo courtesy of Jetour
New Shangha L9 / Photo courtesy of Jetour

The Shangha L9’s exterior is a testament to Jetour’s commitment to luxury, featuring a sleek and modern design. Measuring nearly 5 meters (196.9 inches) in length, the SUV maintains its commanding presence while evolving with a redesign that incorporates contemporary trends, such as electric vehicle (EV) -inspired aesthetics. The chrome grille has been replaced with a refined matte black panel, giving the vehicle a more sophisticated, upscale appearance.

The rear now features a full-width LED taillight that further enhances its premium look, while the lower cladding is now body-colored, eliminating any budget-friendly appearance. Industry insiders have noted that the design alone would be worth at least $38,000 without the “Made in China” label, highlighting the exceptional value Jetour offers.

Interior Overhaul Brings Affordable Luxury

New Shangha L9 / Photo courtesy of Jetour
New Shangha L9 / Photo courtesy of Jetour

The interior redesign is equally impressive. Most notably, the gear selector has been relocated to a column-mounted electronic shifter behind the steering wheel, clearing space in the center console.

This redesign improves storage capacity and gives the cabin a more open, refined feel. The seat covers are made from premium materials that offer visual appeal and a satisfying tactile feel. A hidden folding table in the passenger seat adds practical convenience.

The seating options are also noteworthy. In addition to five- and seven-seat configurations, a new six-seat layout with second-row captain’s chairs is now available.

Strong Performance at a Competitive Price

New Shangha L9 / Photo courtesy of Jetour
New Shangha L9 / Photo courtesy of Jetour

The Shangha L9 delivers impressive performance. It uses a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) system that combines a 156-horsepower 1.5-liter turbocharged gasoline engine with dual electric motors, generating 427 horsepower.

Its 19.43 kWh battery enables near-electric driving for urban commutes. However, its front-wheel-drive configuration may be a drawback for some buyers. If an all-wheel-drive option were introduced, it could significantly broaden its appeal.

Perhaps the most surprising aspect of the Shangha L9 is its price. With Chinese pre-orders starting at 169,900 CNY (approximately $25,000), the L9 offers a combination of luxury features and performance at a price that undercuts many of its competitors. Some analysts predict that the official launch price may be lower, further enhancing its value proposition.

With pre-orders already open and strong interest from budget-conscious luxury consumers, the Jetour Shangha L9 is poised to impact the global premium SUV market significantly.

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