The all-new JAC T9 Hunter double-cabin pickup truck has officially arrived in Pakistan, and buyers can now own it through convenient Islamic Car Ijarah financing from the Bank of Punjab (BOP). Starting from PKR 530,250 under financing, with a special price of Rs. 10.5 million per unit, this offer is open to salaried, business, and fleet customers, with delivery in just 45 days. The promotion is valid until September 07, 2025.
A New Contender in Pakistan’s Pickup Truck Market
Launched by Ghandhara Automobiles Limited, the JAC T9 Hunter is positioned to compete with segment leaders like the Toyota Hilux Revo and Isuzu D-Max. It offers a unique combination of urban style, powerful performance, and off-road capability—making it a versatile choice for both city commutes and rugged terrains.
Performance and Drivetrain
The JAC T9 Hunter is powered by a 2.0L common rail turbo diesel engine, delivering 168 hp and 410 Nm of torque. It comes paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission and a 4×4 drivetrain, ensuring smooth acceleration and reliable traction in challenging conditions.
Design and Comfort
With its rugged and aggressive exterior, the T9 Hunter features a bold grille, muscular stance, and aerodynamic design. Inside, it offers a well-equipped cabin with modern touches such as:
- Touchscreen infotainment system
- Wireless charging
- Comfortable seating for five passengers
Advanced Safety and Driver Assistance
The JAC T9 Hunter prioritizes safety with features including:
- Lane Departure Warning (LDW)
- Blind Spot Detection (BSD)
- Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB)
- Multiple airbags, ABS, and ESC
Why Choose the JAC T9 Hunter?
This pickup is aimed at buyers who need a powerful, stylish, and reliable truck for both professional and personal use. Backed by BOP’s Islamic Car Ijarah, it offers a Shariah-compliant financing option, making it accessible to a wider range of customers without interest-based transactions.
With competitive pricing, quick delivery, and premium features, the JAC T9 Hunter stands as a strong contender in Pakistan’s double-cabin segment.

