Engine Capacity Rating
2
Fuel Economy Rating
7.4 L/100 Km
Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
140 - 187 bhp
transmission
Manual
Number Of Seats
5 Seater
Engine Assembly
2
Odometer Mileage
7.4 L/100 Km
Fuel Type Category
Diesel
Engine Power Output
140 - 187 bhp
transmission
Manual
Number Of Seats
5 Seater
Engine Torque Output
290 Nm
Engine Capacity Rating
2 L
Drivetrain Type
All Wheel Drive
cylinders
4
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The 2026 JAC T8 is a double-cab diesel pickup truck aimed at buyers in Saudi Arabia who want body-on-frame capability and a 4x4 option without the premium pricing of segment leaders. Prices start from SAR 71,211, making it one of the most competitively priced diesel pickups available in the Kingdom.
The range is powered by a 2.0L diesel engine delivering 140, mated to a Manual gearbox. The DC Classic (4x2) is the entry point — rear-wheel drive, practical specification, suited to commercial and fleet operators. The DC Classic (4x4) at SAR 79,663 brings four-wheel drive for buyers who need to handle desert tracks, unpaved roads, or heavier off-road work. Both trims accommodate 5 occupants in the double-cab body.
Pros: the T8's pricing creates meaningful separation from the Hilux and Ranger, which makes it attractive for fleet managers or buyers running multiple vehicles. The diesel powertrain suits the long-distance driving common across Saudi Arabia. Cons: at 140, the engine is less powerful than key rivals, and that gap is noticeable under load or when overtaking at highway speeds. JAC's after-sales infrastructure in Saudi Arabia, while growing, does not yet match the breadth of Toyota or Nissan dealer networks — a real-world concern for buyers in less-populated regions. Long-term residual performance remains uncertain given the brand's limited resale history in this segment.
The T8 is still establishing itself in the Saudi pickup market and there is insufficient local resale data to quote a meaningful depreciation figure. Buyers prioritising resale value should treat this as a working-vehicle purchase rather than an asset-preservation one, and compare running costs against the Hilux and Navara accordingly.
Buyers also frequently compare the T8 against the Toyota Hilux, Nissan Navara, and Ford Ranger — all proven diesel double-cabs with broader dealer coverage and stronger resale histories. The T8's main competitive edge is its lower sticker price; buyers who can absorb slightly higher long-term resale risk stand to make meaningful savings upfront.