Is the Sehol X8 a product of JAC Motors or JAC Volkswagen?

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LeLucas
07/30/25 9:49am
Sehol is a new brand jointly established by JAC Motors and Volkswagen, with equal capital contributions and shares from both parties, making Sehol co-owned by both entities. The Sehol X8 is the brand's first fuel-powered vehicle and also China's first SMV model, offering flexible 5/6/7-seat configurations. Below are the detailed specifications of the Sehol X8: 1. Dimensions: Length/width/height measure 4815/1870/1758mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2830mm. 2. Powertrain: Equipped with a 1.5TGDI second-generation direct-injection engine delivering maximum power of 135KW and peak torque of 300Nm. Maximum torque is achieved at 1800rpm, enabling 0-50km/h acceleration in 5.2 seconds. It is paired with either a 6-speed manual transmission or a DCT dual-clutch automatic transmission.
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