The JAC Hunter plug-in hybrid (PHEV) dual-cab ute has wrapped up its testing regime at the Lang Lang Proving Ground in Victoria – best known as the former Holden Proving Ground – ahead of its scheduled mid-2026 Australian showroom arrival.

The Hunter is the PHEV version of the turbo-diesel T9 dual-cab ute that debuted the brand in Australia in early 2024.

It’s due in showrooms mid-year as the brand’s second nameplate in Australia, with local pricing, equipment levels and model grades yet to be announced.

The Hunter will compete with the Ford Ranger PHEV, BYD Shark 6, GWM Cannon Alpha PHEV and recently announced Chery KP31 PHEV dual-cab utes.

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All bar the BYD have local testing input, given the Ranger’s global engineering was led by Ford Australia, while the Cannon Alpha benefits from local tuning – also at the Lang Lang facility (and beyond) – by former Holden dynamics guru Rob Trubiani.

Chery, too, has confirmed it’s undertaking an extensive local testing program for its dual-cab ute, codenamed KP31 but likely to use a more consumer-friendly name when it goes on sale here in 2027.

“This local development program is our most exhaustive and ambitious to date,” said JAC Motors Australia managing director Ahmed Mahmoud in a statement.

“It will push JAC Hunter – and engineers from China and Australia – to the absolute limit. By the time JAC Hunter goes on sale … It will be match-fit and ready for Australia.”