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Nexgen Auto has announced the official ex-factory introductory prices of the JAECOO J5 SHS HEV, expanding its hybrid SUV lineup in Pakistan.
According to the company, the JAECOO J5 SHS HEV Comfort has been priced at Rs. 6,699,000, while the JAECOO J5 SHS HEV Premium carries a price tag of Rs. 7,699,000. Nexgen said the introductory prices will remain valid until March 10, 2026.
The JAECOO J5 will be offered in two variants. The top-spec version comes equipped with a 1.5-liter turbocharged hybrid engine producing 221 horsepower and 295 Nm of torque, paired with a front-wheel-drive system.
The vehicle accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 7.9 seconds and features a 1.83 kWh hybrid battery, with a claimed fuel economy of 18.8 km per liter. In terms of size, the J5 measures 4,380 mm in length, 1,860 mm in width, and 1,650 mm in height, with a 2,620 mm wheelbase.
The top-spec variant includes an 18-inch alloy wheel setup, dual-zone climate control, and a panoramic sunroof. Inside, the vehicle offers a 13.2-inch touchscreen infotainment system, an 8-inch digital instrument cluster, and an eight-speaker audio system.
Safety features include six airbags, advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), and a 540-degree camera. Additional features include ventilated front seats, wireless charging, acoustic glass, heated side mirrors, anti-pinch windows, and Type-C charging ports.

“Electricity consumption is high and we are still exporting – that’s a new thing during a time of peak consumption,” said the CEO of Finnish Energy.
Finland’s electricity production set a new record on Saturday evening, according to Jukka Leskelä, Managing Director of the industry group Finnish Energy. In a social media post, he said that generation reached 15,438 megawatts (MW) between 6 and 6:15pm.
According to Leskelä, brisk winds have boosted electricity production even though the demand for electricity is near the all-time due to severe cold through most of the country.
“Electricity consumption is high and we are still exporting – [that’s] a new thing during a time of peak consumption,” Leskelä wrote.
According to the transmission grid company Fingrid, Finland reached its all-time electricity consumption record this week, as usage spiked to 15,553 MW on Thursday evening – just before the country registered its coldest temperature for this winter: -42.8 degrees Celsius.
Fingrid suggested that while demand was driven up by the freezing temperatures, moderate electricity prices also contributed to the record as consumers did not hold back on consumption for fear of high utility bills.
On Sunday afternoon, Finland narrowly remained a net exporter of electricity, according to Fingrid, with production and consumption both around 13,000. The average spot price remained moderate at about 11.80 cents per kilowatt-hour.
Two years ago, the country briefly recorded its highest-ever spot price of 2.35 euros per kilowatt-hour on 5 January 2024.
Last year, consumers in Finland enjoyed the third-cheapest electricity in Europe.
In the first nine months of last year, total electricity consumption in Finland rose by one percent from the corresponding period of 2024. However, overall energy consumption in January to September fell by the same margin, with consumption of fossil fuels and peat dropping by nine percent.
Last year, close to half of all energy consumption was provided by renewable energy sources.
In 2025, just over 1,000 megawatts (MW) of new wind power capacity was installed, increasing the total capacity to almost 9,500 MW. Meanwhile industrial solar power capacity more than doubled to 352 MW.
In 2024, 95 percent of Finland’s electricity production was based on fossil-free energy, according to Statistics Finland. Wind power overtook hydropower as the second biggest mode of electricity production, covering 37 percent of consumption – just behind nuclear power’s 38 percent.

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