Chinese brand set to have another crack at Australian market with new ute

Remember JMC? No, not JAC, which is not to be confused with GAC. This one was a ute brand, like ZX Auto… if you remember that one, either.

Regardless of whether you remember it or not, JMC appears to be on the cusp of returning to the Australian market, with government documents showing its Vigus ute has been granted local road vehicle type approval.

These approval documents list a single dual-cab ute variant, powered by a 3.3-litre turbo-diesel four-cylinder engine producing 118kW. This displacement doesn’t align with any of the diesel engines offered by JMC in China, so it’s potentially a typo.

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No torque figure is listed in the documents, though the Vigus is recorded as having an eight-speed automatic transmission and an automatic all-wheel drive system, and the choice of 17- or 18-inch alloy wheels.

Just one variant is listed in the documents, and here are some of the key dimensions listed:

JMC Vigus
Length 5335mm
Width 1882mm
Height 1892mm
Wheelbase 3150mm
Running clearance 210mm
Tare mass 1910kg
Gross vehicle mass 2780kg

Unusually, the documents appear to detail not one of JMC’s new Dadao family of utes, launched in 2023, but rather a less sophisticated model known as the Vigus Plus or Yuhu, which slots somewhere between the budget Baodian and the more modern Dadao.

JMC, like many other brands in China, offers multiple generations of vehicles concurrently, with even older Vigus/Yuhu vehicles also available in its domestic market.