Jaecoo has expanded its UK line-up with two new versions of the Jaecoo 7 SUV which arrive in May: a new petrol-electric hybrid model and a blacked-out special edition of its existing plug-in hybrid.
JAECOO 7 Hybrid (SHS-H)
For the first time, the Jaecoo 7 will be offered as a full hybrid, badged ‘SHS-H’. It’s positioned as a more affordable and convenient alternative to the plug-in hybrid, especially for drivers who can’t easily charge at home.
The ‘SHS-H’ uses a 1.5-litre turbocharged petrol engine combined with an electric motor, producing 224hp. Performance is respectable, with 0–62 mph taking 8.3 seconds and a top speed of 112mph. Jaecoo claims CO₂ emissions of 125g/km and fuel economy of up to 53mpg.
Two trims will be available:
Pure (from £29,195)
- Cloth upholstery
- 13-inch infotainment screen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- Dual-zone climate control
- Parking sensors.
Deluxe (from £32,795)
- All ‘Pure’ features not replaced
- Eco-leather seats
- Upgraded eight-speaker sound system
- Larger 15-inch infotainment display.


Black Luxury Edition
Alongside the hybrid, JAECOO has introduced a new Black Luxury version of the existing plug-in hybrid ‘SHS-P’ model.
This model is based on the top-spec ‘Luxury’ trim and focuses purely on styling changes rather than mechanical updates. It features a full blacked-out look, including:
- Black front grille and exterior badges
- Black mirrors, roof, wheels and roof rails
- A black ‘Luxury’ badge on the rear pillar
- Dark interior details such as a black headliner and sun visors
The Black Luxury edition is priced from at over £37k. Both new variants will be available to order through Jaecoo’s UK dealer network from May 2026, and like the rest of the range, they come with a seven-year/100,000-mile warranty and one year of RAC breakdown cover.


Who are Jaecoo?
Jaecoo is a brand owned by Chinese motoring giant Chery, and its taking the UK by storm. The brand has recorded over 35,000 registrations since launch, and the Jaecoo 7 was the fifth best-selling car in February 2026, with 1,446 units sold that month.
Plug-in hybrid models have made up more than 70% of Jaecoo 7 sales so far, and the addition of a and other hybrid option broadens the range of model choices further.