The higher-power version of one of Australia’s most affordable new SUVs has made an exit after less than a year in showrooms. Chery has quietly axed the more powerful version of its Omoda 5 ...
At $27,000 drive-away, it looks like a steal on paper. But how does the new cut-price Omoda 5 handle urban duties? And does this small SUV offer more than just a solid standard features list? Chery ...
The interior style looks premium with the use of black ... about the poor performance of systems like the lane keeping aid when the Omoda 5 launched 18 months ago. Chery was very quick to recalibrate ...
Less hatchback, and more of a small SUV overall, the Chery Omoda E5 is one of the latest entrants to this part of Australia's EV ... you get an upgraded interior with additional synthetic leather ...
Car buyers of a certain age might remember Chery, a Chinese car brand ... has fewer features than the higher-spec version, so in that respect, the Omoda E5 does represent good value.