Jaecoo 5 Estate
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Performance
Pros:
1.6-litre turbo petrol engine offers decent power (147hp).
Smooth seven-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox.
Comfortable ride quality on motorways.
Cons:
Fuel economy is below average at around 33mpg.
Engine can be noisy under acceleration.
Safety rating
Pros:
Anticipated strong safety performance based on similar models achieving 5-star Euro NCAP ratings.
Comes with a range of driver assistance features in higher trims.
Cons:
Not yet officially rated by Euro NCAP.
Basic safety features may be lacking in lower trims.
Storage space
Pros:
Impressive boot capacity of 480 litres, larger than many competitors.
Ample interior storage options, including large door bins and a full-size glovebox.
Cons:
Rear seat space is somewhat cramped for taller passengers.
Limited USB ports for rear-seat passengers.
Driver Assist tech
Pros:
Advanced driver assistance systems available in Luxury models, including adaptive cruise control and blind-spot detection.
540-degree camera system enhances visibility when manoeuvring.
Cons:
Some features may be overly sensitive, leading to frequent alerts.
Basic reversing camera only available on the electric version.
Media/comfort
Pros:
Large 13-inch infotainment screen with quick response and wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
Comfortable seating with options for heated and ventilated seats in higher trims.
Cons:
Infotainment system can be confusing to navigate.
Limited physical controls for climate settings can be inconvenient.
Summary
The Jaecoo 5 offers a spacious interior and a competitive price point, making it a viable option for budget-conscious buyers. However, its performance and safety ratings are not yet fully established, and it may not be the best choice for those prioritising driving enjoyment. Overall, it presents good value for those seeking practicality over performance.
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