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Omoda 5 Comfort: What’s in a name?Oh. An Omoda. What’s that then? People ask me this even when the letters O M O D A are prominently spread across the proud snout of the latest entrant into the overcrowded SUV crossover segment.
IT is official. Chinese automakers Omoda and Jaecoo have officially entered the Philippine market, bringing their own version of cutting-edge design, innovation, and performance to Filipino motorists.
The Omoda E5 is a difficult car to recommend. It has some positive attributes, including a smart interior, a decent range and a generous kit list, but falls short of nearly all its electric SUV ...
OMODA C5 brings futuristic styling and AI-powered innovation, while JAECOO J7 and JAECOO J8 cater to urban elites and off-road enthusiasts with unparalleled off-road performance and refined luxury.
Omoda is batting smart with their C5 range of cars. The Chery-owned Chinese brand has an entry-level model called the Street that retails for R329 900. The range goes all the way up to the ...
Visit Chery’s website, click on the Omoda 5 GT and you’ll find references to its “dynamic personality”, “distinctive face” and “cinematic elegance”. Is this a show-stopping movie star or a new, sporty ...
One such brand, Chery, re-emerged with the Omoda 5 compact crossover about 18 months ago with keen pricing and loads of standard features. Further pushing the value point, Chery recently added a new ...
The Chery-owned Omoda and Jaecoo brands have registered 2,561 cars so far this year in the UK, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) market data. Launched less than ...
The Omoda E5 is a difficult car to recommend. It has some positive attributes, including a smart interior, a decent range and a generous kit list, but falls short of nearly all its electric SUV ...
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