With plug-in hybrids from new Chinese brands rapidly reshaping the UK market, electric vehicles editor Steve Fowler explores whether models like the Jaecoo 7 are any good and if buyers should take the ...
The Omoda 7 sits in an interesting place within Chery’s growing UK lineup. It shares plenty with the Jaecoo 7 underneath, yet the positioning is very deliberate. Where Jaecoo leans into a more ...
Earlier this month, UK car sales data was published, marking another milestone in the Chinese conquest of the global automotive market. The best-selling car in the United Kingdom in March, considered ...
With so much of its technology shared with the smash-hit Jaecoo 7, it would be easy to assume the Omoda 7 will be a success too. There are lots of positives - it’s slightly cheaper and more spacious ...
Loaded with extras and produced at a cut price, the crossover SUV has overtaken rival cars from US, Japanese and Korean firms ...
Omoda isn’t wasting any time in expanding its range You can’t blame Omoda for sticking with what it knows best. The brand, which is part of Chinese powerhouse Chery and sister to Jaecoo, saw an ...
Chinese automotive giant Chery is about to bring another brand to the UK market. Closely related to Jaecoo and Omoda, Lepas will debut here with its L8, a plug-in hybrid SUV that's closely related to ...
New brands evolve fast and Omoda has proven it can balance driveability and perceived quality with value for money. The 7 offers a decent driving experience, good efficiency and practicality that’s ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Omoda 7 is 4.66m long, making it 160mm longer than the Jaecoo 7 (Steve Fowler) The Omoda 7 is 4.66m long, making it 160mm ...
You can’t blame Omoda for sticking with what it knows best. The brand, which is part of Chinese powerhouse Chery and sister to Jaecoo, saw an almighty 447 per cent increase in car sales in the last ...
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