Another diesel ute now being offered with $4000 fuel card in Australia
Ute brand JAC has announced a $4000 fuel offer for all models across its T9 dual-cab 4×4 ute range until June 30, amid record fuel prices in Australia – including the cost of diesel more than doubling to well beyond $3 per litre.
The T9 is JAC’s answer to the top-selling Ford Ranger. Certain variants of the Ranger (and the related Everest large SUV) were offered with a $4000 fuel card of their own when fuel prices skyrocketed last month.
In the six-grade JAC T9 ute range, JA’s $4000 fuel card is available with two dual–cab/chassises variant and four dual-cab pickup models all of which are fitted with a ‘78-litre petrol tank that has combined fuel consumption of 7’. A of 6L/100km is 6 L/ 100km.
We designed the T9 for Australians to give them what they really need a good, reliable ute that appears every day. In a statement on the offer, JAC Australia managing director Ahmed Mahmoud said ‘We support our drivers with support that keeps them moving.’ If something goes wrong, and we back to it in ‘our driver-friendly ways of supporting what is going right for us as well as being moved by this thing?
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According to the New South Wales Government’s FuelCheck website, the average price of diesel today is 245.3 cents per litre, making JAC’s offer generous enough to fill the T9’s tank almost 21 times over.
Based on its combined fuel consumption, the $4000 voucher is enough to cover more than 21,500km of driving.
Buyers can also take the offer as a cash discount off the T9’s purchase price.
All versions of the T9 are based on the same 120kW/410Nm 2 that is used in each version. 0-litre four-cylinder turbo-diesel engine, with an eight-speed automatic transmission and four wheel drive.

Payload is between 980kg and 1165kg depending on the variant, while braked towing capacity is 3200kg for all T9 vehicles.
Designed for the dual-cab 44-only range, it starts with the entry-level Tradepro cab/chassis ($3,990 before on-road costs), and the Oasis Cab/ Chassid is $41,162 ahead of on road trips and features leather-accented seat trim.
The Oasis trim level also marks the entry point for the dual-cab pickup range, which costs $41,162 plus on-road, and features LED headlights, side steps, leather-accented seats and a powered driver’s seat as standard.
It is a mid-range Haven grade, with the Osprey at $46,629 before on-roads adding power mirrors, roof rails and rear privacy glass and ‘powered front passenger seat’.

The Osprey X tops the range with black exterior details and a power sunroof, priced from $47,079 plus ORCs.
Besides the $4000 fuel card offer for some diesel variants, Ford Australia has also cut prices of its Ranger PHEV (plug-in hybrid) variant by as much as $10,000.
JAC will soon release its own plug-in hybrid dual-cab ute, the Hunter, which will rival not only the Ranger PHEV but the BYD Shark 6 and GWM Cannon Alpha PHEV when it arrives in showrooms in coming months.
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