Choosing between a Electric SUV and a electric citycar may seem simple at first glance. After all, both are sustainable options, right? But when you start thinking about your day-to-day life, your routes, your family, your pocket… then the decision starts to weigh on you.

Today we’re going to take a closer look at two models that have been attracting attention on the streets and in dealerships: the Peugeot2008 electric and the JAC E-JS1.

Although both are electric, they have very different proposals. One focuses on the comfort and style of an SUV. The other is compact, practical and ideal for those who live in the middle of big city traffic. The question that remains is: which one best suits your day-to-day life?

In this straightforward comparison, you’ll understand the most important differences between them – and come away with a much clearer idea of what your next electric car could be.

The electric car market in Brazil

If there’s one thing that has changed in recent years in Brazil, it’s the way we look at mobility. What was once just a trend is now a reality: the electric car is here to stay. What’s more, it’s becoming more and more affordable.

Growth of the electric vehicle segment

Interest in electric cars has skyrocketed, and not by chance. Government incentives, a wider range of models and improvements in charging infrastructure are just some of the factors driving this growth.

More than ever, Brazilians are thinking about their environmental impact and looking for sustainable alternatives for their daily transportation. And the proof is in the numbers:

Year Electric Car Sales
2020 1.200
2021 2.500
2022 4.000

Peugeot2008 and JAC E-JS1 positioning

In the midst of this electric revolution, two models are gaining prominence in the domestic market: the Peugeot2008 electric and the JAC E-JS1.

The first delivery bold design, good interior space and on-board technology – all with the typical robustness of an SUV. The JAC E-JS1, on the other hand, enters the scene as a more compact option, ideal for those who need agility and economy in the urban routine.

Both have something to offer, each in its own style. And that makes them very relevant options for those taking their first step into the world of electric cars.

Peugeot2008 electric vs JAC E-JS1: main differences

Comparing these two models is like putting two lifestyles face to face. One focuses on the comfort, space and presence of an SUV. The other focuses on the agility and practicality of a car designed for city streets.

Category and purpose of each model

O Peugeot2008 electric is a compact SUV with a modern look, ideal for those who don’t want to give up space and style. The JAC E-JS1 is a compact citycar, designed to be light on fuel and easy to drive and park, even in the tightest streets.

Features of the electric Peugeot2008:

  • Robust and modern design
  • Ample interior space
  • State-of-the-art technology

Features of the JAC E-JS1:

  • Compact and easy to park
  • Energy efficiency
  • Affordable
Features Peugeot2008 electric JAC E-JS1
Category Compact SUV Citycar
Interior Space Spacious Compact
Price Higher More affordable

Target audience and usage profile

O Peugeot2008 electric speaks well to those who value comfort and space – especially families or people who travel frequently and don’t want to give up a more sophisticated look.

O JAC E-JS1JAC E-JS1, on the other hand, is for those who live in urban centers and need practicality, low cost and agility on a daily basis.

In the end, it all depends on your lifestyle. Do you prefer to face the traffic in a compact, economical car or do you want the comfort of an SUV to hit the road at the weekend?

Performance and range

If there’s one question that always comes up when choosing an electric car, it’s this: does it run well? Because, at the end of the day, it’s not enough to be economical or good-looking – it needs to give you day-to-day agility and the autonomy not to let you down.

So let’s get straight to the point: how Peugeot2008 electric and the JAC E-JS1 how do they behave when it comes to real performance?

Power and torque

Starting with the electric Peugeot2008: there are 136 hp e 260 Nm of torque – numbers that, translated into the real world, mean quick pedal responses and a firmer grip on acceleration. It’s the kind of car that gives you the confidence to enter an avenue, overtake on the highway or pull out of a traffic light with no jerks.

Now the JAC E-JS1: it’s 82 hp e 220 Nm of torque. It may not look like much on paper, but that’s where it surprises. It has that agile, light feel, perfect for those who live in the city. You know that car that feels easy in the hand? That gets in and out of tight spaces as if it were an extension of your body? This is it.

Peugeot 2008 and JAC E-JS1 side by side on a sunny avenue

Autonomy and energy consumption

Now let’s talk about one of the most important points: how many kilometers do they run on a charge?

The electric Peugeot2008 has a range of up to 310 km on the WLTP cycle. The JAC E-JS1, on the other hand, runs on average 220 km. In other words, the Peugeot goes further – which can make a difference if you often travel or don’t want to rely so much on recharging.

In terms of consumption, both are very efficient: the Peugeot does 14.5 kWh/100 kmand the JAC, a little more economical, with 13.4 kWh/100 km.

Vehicle Autonomy Power Consumption
Peugeot2008 electric 310 km 14.5 kWh/100 km
JAC E-JS1 220 km 13.4 kWh/100 km

Recharging time

Electric cars also need a “pit stop”, and recharging time makes all the difference to your routine.

On a 7.4 kW wallbox, the electric Peugeot2008 takes around 5 hours to go from 0 to 100%. The JAC E-JS1, on the other hand, recharges a little faster: around 4 hours in the same condition.

If your schedule is tight or you have access to charging points at work, this detail may weigh on your decision.

Design and interior space

A car isn’t just about numbers. Looks and interior comfort also count – a lot. After all, it’s the car you’ll be spending most of your time in. And yes, style says a lot about you.

Exterior and style

The electric Peugeot2008 has a sophisticated and imposing footprint, with well-defined lines and a sporty feel. At first glance, it even looks like a combustion-powered SUV – but with modern details that give it its electric identity.

The JAC E-JS1, on the other hand, follows the opposite line: compact, cool and looking like it was born to dominate urban centers. It’s the kind of car that fits easily into any parking space and gives off a practical, modern vibe.

Modern electric car design in an urban environment

Interior and finish

When you get into the electric Peugeot2008, what impresses most is the finish. It’s a premium car insidewith quality materials, a modern digital dashboard and seats that embrace the driver.

In the JAC E-JS1, the focus is on functionality. The interior is simple but well-designed: intuitive controls, an efficient multimedia center and everything you need for an uncomplicated urban experience.

Passenger space and trunk

If space is your priority, Peugeot has the edge. With seating for 5 people and a trunk of 390 litersIt accommodates the family, suitcases and even the month’s groceries.

The JAC E-JS1 is leaner: it seats up to 4 people and the trunk has 260 liters. It’s enough for routine use, but with a clear focus on urban use.

Features Peugeot2008 Electric JAC E-JS1
Passenger Space 5 4
Trunk capacity (liters) 390 260
Interior Finish Premium Functional and Modern

For more comparisons and analyses, it’s worth visiting the Autotop website. They have full reviews of various models.

Price, maintenance and warranty

It’s no use: no matter how good a car is, the price weighs heavily. And in the case of electric cars, in addition to the purchase price, you also have to look at the pro total cost of use – which includes maintenance, recharging and servicing.

Price comparison

The electric Peugeot2008 has a higher price tag, which is a reflection of its SUV size, on-board technology and finishes. The JAC E-JS1, on the other hand, is a more affordable option, ideal for those who want to enter the electric world without spending so much.

What’s worth more: paying more for a more complete car or saving money now and having a practical, urban car? The answer depends on your profile.

Maintenance costs

One of the great advantages of electric cars is the simpler maintenance. No oil changes, no exhaust, no belts. Both models – Peugeot and JAC – benefit from this.

But beware: parts, specialized labor and the availability of technical assistance still vary widely. It’s worth checking the brand’s support in your area.

“Preventive maintenance is essential to ensure the longevity and performance of electric cars.”

Warranty and technical assistance

Both the Peugeot2008 and the JAC E-JS1 come with robust warrantiesespecially for the battery – which is the heart of the electric car. Having extra cover and an overhaul plan can be an important differentiator.

Also find out how the brand’s service works in the event of unforeseen circumstances. Good support makes all the difference.

Which streetcar to choose for your lifestyle?

At the end of the day, there is no right answer that fits everyone. The best car is the one that fits into your routine, your pocket and your priorities.

If you value space, autonomy, a more imposing look and state-of-the-art technology, the Peugeot2008 electric could be the perfect choice.

But if you’re looking for practicality, economy and a car that can handle the urban routine efficiently, the JAC E-JS1 has everything to surprise you.

So, do you know what your style is? Take a test drive, do some research and see for yourself which one appeals to you the most. Because an electric car isn’t just about technology – it’s about how you want to live your mobility from now on.

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