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    Omoda To Enter Philippine Market | CarGuide

    Omoda, Chery’s global grand aimed at young trendsetters, will enter the market independent of current Chery distributor, UAAGI.

    The name, which is a combination of “O” representing “brand-new” and “Moda” meaning fashion trend, will enter the market with a “well-established distributor partner.” Executives from Omoda China, citing confidentiality as the distributorship agreement is still being finalized, did not name who this Philippine partner is. They did, however, emphasize that it is not UAAGI as UAAGI “did not meet their expectations.” The planned launch date no later than October.

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    Omoda PH To Launch Full Ownership Ecosystem Called O-Universe | CarGuide

    The O-Universe will be divided into four categories:

    O-Fashion – Omoda owners will enjoy discounts on selected premium fashion and sporting brands, and will gain access to special sales before they are opened to the public.
    O-Club – Omoda owners get access to social happenings, VIP invites to weekend clubs, discounts on travel and leisure packages, and special discounts on selected restaurants.
    O-Life – Omoda owners get rebates and advices on fuel rates with its fuel partner, and Omoda owners will also be included in CSR activities such as Environmental Runs, Outreach programs, etc.
    O-Lab – Omoda will create platforms and avenues, in the form or webpages, forums and events, where the brand will listen directly to customer feedback. This will spark an idea of “user co-creation,” encouraging customers to have input on what the brand needs to improve on, or what they expect to see in upcoming models.

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    Chery Malaysia recalls 600 units of Omoda 5 over potential axle issue – rear beam to be replaced | Paultan

    The company said it has identified the issue, and that the rear axle beam component on affected vehicles will be completely replaced and not repaired. The work will take about two hours. Affected owners will be directly contacted very soon to bring their cars in.

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    .. isolated... involving 600 units...!
    i am wondering, what happened in the facility that manufactured these affected rear axle beam components, that caused the existence of these substandard components?

    but i appreciate the manufacturer's actions to rectify the problem.

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    malas ng omoda ph. di pa sila nagsisimula, may issue na. too bad since Chery under UAAGI has been able to somewhat overcome the bad rep left by previous dealers.

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    To reassure their customers, dapat kinopya din nila ginawa ng toyota.
    Which is to hire 3rd party reputable Quality inspector to check if the cause of issue has been rectified.
    Hirap i justify transparency if within internal lang nagrerectify ng cause.

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    Wala pa ring benta ...

    "2024 may be ticking down for most car brands, but not for Omoda & Jaecoo. Despite formally launching the brand in April at the Manila International Auto Show, O&J still has no retail sales to show for. And now, they’ve missed their September (and then October) start of retail sales target. Still, you got to hand it to them: they’re not going out with a whimper." (https://www.carguid3.ph/2024/11/clos...e-in.html#more)

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    After 2 years, Omoda and Jaecoo are finally in PH | Visor

    Omoda C5

    Lifestyle – P998,000
    Comfort – P1,159,000
    Premium – P1,279,000

    Omoda E5

    Premium – P1,699,000

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    Another entrant into the B-segment BEV game is Chery's Omoda E5. Currently priced at ₱1,649,000 which puts the Atto 3 squarely into its crosshairs.


    • Intro promo is a ₱200k discount (which undercuts the BYD Atto 3 base model)
    • 201hp | 340 Nm | 0-100kph in 7.1 secs | top speed is 175 kph
    • 7-year 200,000km bumper-to-bumper warranty (currently the best warranty in its class)
    • 8-year battery warranty
    • 2 years free PMS
    • Uses a 61 kWh BYD Blade Battery (same as the Atto 3 Premium)
    • Full ADAS, infotainment system is also faster than the Atto 3, has Heads-Up-Display
    • Free portable charger and wall charger
    • Has a spare tire!


    You are basically getting a better-looking Atto 3 Premium (the TOTL model) for under ₱1.47M with a little bit more features and a spare tire. Not a bad deal, to be honest. Competition is heating up!
    Last edited by Verbl Kint; June 5th, 2025 at 12:08 AM.

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    This is the first review of the Omoda E5 in the Philippines. (author: Andy Leuterio | ridebuy.ph)

    Performance: 8.0 / 10
    Handling: 7.5 / 10
    Utility: 7.5 / 10
    Styling: 9.0 / 10
    Value-for-Money: 8.5 / 10
    Overall Rating: 8.1 / 10

    Warranty:
    bumper to bumper: 7 years / 200,000 km
    battery: 8 years / 200,000 km
    EV motor: 10 years / 1,000,000 km (yes, one million kilometers)

    Verdict: "If you’re ready to make the switch to electric and like how the E5 looks, it’s worth a good look."

Omoda Philippines