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24/03/2023
Two new Omoda crossovers will enter the Russian market

Two new Omoda crossovers will appear in Russia.

One of the novelties will be Omoda 3 junior crossover. This model is based on the old Chery A13 platform. The power plant is 1.5-liter air breather SQRE4G15C engine capacity of 116 HP. The maximum speed is 155 km/h. Curb weight varies from 1,240 to 1,287 kg depending on the version.

The second novelty will be the flagship Omoda 7 crossover under the internal index TJ-1/T1EJ, which will receive two versions. One is provided for the parent Chery brand, and the second will appear under the Omoda brand. Omoda 7 will be presented with front and all-wheel drive. The car will be driven by 1.6-liter Acteco F4J16 unit capacity of 197 HP. This engine has been already known in Russia due to other Chery, Omoda and Exeed models. The premiere of Omoda 7 on international markets is scheduled for no earlier than 2024.

NAPI (National Industrial Information Agency)


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