Chery recently revealed the Omoda 5 at its lavish Australian launch. Speculation about pricing was whipped into a frenzy by the Australian team, and their PR company. Motoring media was teased with various numbers, all of which started with a 3.
To refresh your memories, Omoda 5 comes in 2 trim levels, the Omoda 5, and the Omoda 5 EX.
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ABOVE: 2023 Chery Omoda 5
OMODA 5 ($29,900*) includes:
– Turbocharged 1.5-litre petrol engine (115kW/230Nm)
– Constantly Variable Transmission with nine ‘steps’
– 18-inch alloy wheels
– LED headlights and DRLs
– Remote engine start
– Cabin pre-heating and pre-cooling
– Keyless entry with push-button start
– Noise-reduction windshield with silent wipers
– Synthetic leather seats
– Twin-zone climate control with rear vents
– Six-way power-adjust driver’s seat
– One-touch power windows in all doors
– Ambient lighting (front of cabin)
– Twin-screen digital dash (10.25-inch driver display + 10.25-inch central infotainment screen)
– Wireless Apple CarPlay
– Android Auto
– Wireless device charging
– Sony stereo (eight speakers)
– AI-powered “Hello Chery” voice-control
– Full suite of high-tech safety systems, including: LCA (Lane Change Assist), LDW (Lane
Departure Warning), LDP (Lane Departure Prevention), BSD (Blind Spot Detection), ACC
(Adaptive Cruise Control), ICA (Integrated Cruise Assist), FCW (Front Collision Warning), RCTA
(Rear Cross Traffic Alert), RCTB (Rear Cross Traffic Braking), AEB (Automatic Emergency
Braking), TJA (Traffic Jam Assist), SLIF (Speed Limit Information Function), SCF (Speed Control
Assist), TSR (Traffic Sign Recognition), DMS (Driver Monitoring System), IHC (Intelligent
Headlamp Control) and ELK (Emergency Lane Keeping)
– Seven airbags, including front, side, curtain and a centre airbag
– Five-star EuroNCAP safety rating
The OMODA 5 EX ($32,900*) adds:
– Red brake calipers and design flourishes
– “OMODA” puddle lighting
– Ambient interior lighting (front and rear of cabin)
– Heated front seats
– Heated steering wheel
– Power-adjust passenger seat
– Powered boot
– Powered sunroof
– 360-degree around-view camera
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