Overview
- The production model was shown in Wuhu after its April debut as the Omoda 3 concept, with CEO Shawn Xu confirming the change to Omoda 4 based on user co‑creation feedback.
- The five‑seat SUV is about 4.4 metres long, slots below the Omoda 5, and is built on Chery’s T1X platform.
- Omoda plans petrol, hybrid, plug‑in hybrid and fully electric variants, but detailed powertrain specifications and trims remain undisclosed.
- Regional timing is evolving: Europe and the UK are guided for late 2026, Australia is under consideration, and South Africa expects pricing and trim details to be announced closer to Q1 2026.
- An Omoda 4 Ultra variant is planned, and the brand is emphasizing customization through its “Born Unique” and “Modification Ecosystem” programs plus an e‑sports‑style cockpit aimed at younger buyers.