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OMODA
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The OMODA 5 for sale is a sleek, futuristic SUV that combines bold design with advanced technology. Its modern interior, smart features, and affordability make it a sensible pick. Buy or finance a used OMODA 5 entirely online, hassle-free, with a 90-day warranty and 14-day money-back guarantee. Did you know you can even buy a brand new OMODA 5 through cinch?
Based on a cash price of £12,500, with a £2,000 customer deposit, borrowing £10,500 at a representative APR of 12.4%. 48 monthly payments of £189.23. Fixed rate of interest per annum 6.45%. Optional final payment £5,289.00. Option-to-purchase fee £10. Amount of interest £3,872.02. Total amount payable £16,372.04. Annual mileage limit 8,000 miles. Excess mileage charge 4p per mile.

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OMODA
5
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The OMODA 5 is a mid-size crossover that’s meant to offer the practicality of an SUV for the price of a much smaller model.
It’s a relatively new car to the UK, though it’s been on sale in other markets for a few years. There are petrol and electric variants of the 5 – the latter is referred to as the E5.
Popular OMODA 5 trims
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The OMODA 5 range is a fairly simple affair – all trim levels are well-equipped, so there’s not a lot to choose from.
> OMODA 5 Comfort - the standard model gets keyless entry, all-round parking sensors and twin-10.25-inch displays
> OMODA 5 Noble - top-spec Noble trim adds a 360-degree parking camera, powered boot lid and powered sunroof
OMODA 5 history
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The OMODA 5 only recently launched in the UK, so apart from a few minor revisions, not an awful lot has changed.
> First-generation OMODA 5 (2024) – it landed on our shores in petrol 5 and electric E5 forms
OMODA has plenty to shout about with its family crossover, which is loaded to the brim on even the most basic trim level.
Standard technology, which is high on the lists of many drivers, includes wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto on a large 10.25-inch display connected to a SONY sound system and a second 10.25-inch display behind the steering wheel.
All OMODA 5 cars for sale have keyless entry, front and rear parking sensors and a wireless phone charging tray with a built-in cooler to stop your phone from overheating – something that not many other cars have.
Higher trim levels include upgrades like a 360-degree parking camera, dual-zone climate control with a cabin filter and power opening for the sunroof and boot lid.
The OMODA 5 is quite a new car to the UK, so long-term reliability is yet to be confirmed, but early reports and customer feedback have been positive.
Chinese brands tend to perform less admirably than more established, premium car makers, however, you’re getting a lot of car for your money with OMODA and replacement parts should be more affordable.
In 2022, the OMODA 5 was independently safety tested by Euro NCAP, when it was awarded the full five stars. Its reputation for safety bids it well in the world of family motoring.
Engine choices for Chinese cars aren’t usually as broad as more familiar brands – in the case of the OMODA 5, you’ll get a 1.6-litre turbocharged petrol unit.
It has a good amount of poke – 186hp – and the 0-62mph time of 7.8 seconds isn’t slow. It doesn’t feel particularly fast or engaging to drive, and the official fuel economy figure of 37.7mpg is disappointing.
Thankfully, there’s an electric OMODA E5 that can be much cheaper to run. It has a claimed range of 257 miles, which is about average for affordable family electric cars.
A full charge of the 61 kWh battery could cost as little as £4.30 on a cheap off-peak tariff (7p/kWh) at home.
The OMODA 5 is a great SUV for families who have outgrown their hatchback, but it’s still as affordable as a hatchback.
Key rivals include the Nissan Qashqai, MG HS and BYD Atto 3.
OMODA is a brand in its own right, but it was established in 2022 so you might not’ve heard of it. It belongs to Chinese parent company, Chery.
Yes, OMODA is headquartered in Wuhu, China. It belongs to Chinese parent company, Chery.
OMODA arrived on UK shores in 2022 – the first car it launched was the OMODA 5 (and the E5 electric variant).
Yes, the OMODA 5 was awarded a five-star Euro NCAP rating when it launched in the UK.
New, the OMODA 5 will cost you just over £25,000 (or £33,000 for the E5), but you can already find used OMODA 5 cars for thousands less than new.