Overview
- Orders open in January for the mid-size SUV positioned between the Omoda 5 and flagship 9, with petrol models from £29,915 and the Super Hybrid System plug-in from £32,000.
- The PHEV pairs a 1.5-litre engine with an 18.3kWh battery for a manufacturer-claimed 56 miles of electric driving and supports up to 40kW DC charging (30–80% in about 20 minutes).
- A 145bhp, 275Nm 1.6-litre turbo petrol option will be offered, and all versions carry a seven-year, 100,000-mile warranty.
- UK trims are Knight and Noble, bringing a 15.6-inch central touchscreen, 10.25-inch driver display, Sony audio options, 19–20 inch wheels and a cabin ‘fragrance system.’
- Recent tests of Omoda’s larger PHEV SUVs highlight strong value and premium cabins, with reviewers noting real-world range variance and occasionally intrusive driver-assistance behavior.