Jaecoo Opens First East Malaysia Dealership In Sabah

Enhancing its presence in East Malaysia, the Jaecoo brand marked the opening of its first dealership in East Malaysia located in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.
The dealership is located off Jalan Lintas, and it’s operated by dealers Universal Jaecoo Sdn Bhd. Said dealership is strategically located along a main road, offering customers ease of access and convenience.

Both the All-Wheel-Drive (AWD) and Two-Wheel-Drive (2WD) variants of the recently launched Jaecoo J7 are available for viewing and test drives form said outlet, which is staffed by trained sales advisors.
According to Leo Chen, Chery Corporate Malaysia Executive VP, “East Malaysia is a key market for us, and we aim to offer a premium ownership experience that aligns with our ‘From Classic, Beyond Classic’ brand essence.”

Meanwhile Jaecoo Malaysia VP, Emily Lek added, “With our customer-focused approach, we’re well-positioned to grow in Sabah to expand in tandem with our customer base,” added Emily Lek, Jaecoo Malaysia VP.


The Universal Jaecoo dealership can accommodate up to 200 visitors per month and offers a full range of services, including a comfortable lounge, free wi-fi, and prayer rooms.
Universal Jaecoo MD, Datuk Chok Yun Kiong expressed confidence in the dealership’s ability to meet local demand and deliver top-notch service.
For more information, visit www.jaecoo.com.my or follow Jaecoo Malaysia on its social media.
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Kumeran Sagathevan
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