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    Omoda 5 hybrid and Omoda 7 PHEV SUVs on the cards for Australia
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    Omoda 5 hybrid and Omoda 7 PHEV SUVs on the cards for Australia

    gvfx00@gmail.comBy gvfx00@gmail.comOctober 20, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The next-generation Omoda 5 and Omoda 7 have been revealed in China before the all-new SUVs enter production in 2026 – and potentially expand Chery’s Australian Omoda lineup.

    While the Omoda 5 is already on sale in Australia in both petrol and electric forms, known as the Chery C5 and E5 respectively, the Chinese automaker has now revealed its first hybrid version of the small SUV.

    CarExpert understands the C5 and E5 will remain sold under the Chery brand in Australia for the foreseeable future, which could leave the new hybrid-powered model to be badged here as the Omoda 5.

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    2025 Omoda 5
    2025 Omoda 5

    Omoda Jaecoo was launched in Australia as a stand-alone brand separate from Chery earlier this year, before the Omoda 9 large SUV was introduced in August.

    The ‘SHS’ plug-in hybrid (PHEV) system in the Omoda 9 combines three electric motors, a hybrid-specific transmission, and a petrol engine to make as much as 395kW of power, giving the Omoda 9 – which is similar in size to the BYD Sealion 6 and Mitsubishi Outlander ‘mid-size’ PHEV SUVs – a 3.9-second 0-100km/h claim. 

    In the Omoda 5 hybrid, things will be slightly different, with a series-parallel setup meaning it won’t be a PHEV, but instead a standard HEV like the existing Toyota RAV4, Australia’s best-selling SUV.