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Wheels of the Week: Omoda dazzles with affordable tech

It’s not often we get to try out the tech on a car brand that most people don’t know exist. No, not a secret prototype, but the newest automotive marque to arrive in South Africa, the Omoda.

It’s a premium sub-brand of Chinese auto manufacturer Chery, and one can see why they chose to market it as a separate brand in South Africa. While Chery vehicles are known for being affordable, practical and reliable, the new Omoda range is both futuristic in its design, and future-friendly in its features. This allows for opening an entirely new category to Chery customers.

We tried the Omoda C5 230T compact SUV, and were immediately struck by the extent of high-tech features typically associated with flagship luxury vehicles at twice the price.

These include powered seat adjustments for both the driver (six ways) and the front passenger (four ways), an advanced 360-degree camera system, wireless Android Auto and Apple Car Play, dual 10.25″ screens – infotainment and driver information – in a single display panel across the dashboard, strips of ambient lighting that seem to undulate through the cabin, and a wireless charging dock that is among the most accessible we have seen.

Under the hood, the Omoda C5 is powered by a 1.5-liter turbocharged petrol engine that produces 115 kW and 230 Nm of torque. This engine is paired with a continuously variable transmission (CVT), which provides smooth and efficient power delivery.

Once one is driving, a range of autonomous features open up, including adaptive cruise control, forward collision warning, autonomous emergency braking, lane departure warning, and lane keeping.

This is where the high-tech becomes a little too high-touch: automatic lane-keeping is a little too forceful, and quite unforgiving when one is trying to dodge potholes. Once the feature has been set to low sensitivity, however, it becomes a useful driving aid.

Three tech features stand out:

Other tech features also make an impression, although slightly more low-key or less surprising:

The tech alone underlines the vehicle’s value for money. It is a bonus – but also probably the main drawcard – that it also looks good, turns heads, and does not look shabby among the high-end models of luxury brands.

Priced at R447,900 for the Omoda C5 Luxury and R479,900 for the Omoda C5 Luxury S, The cars are available with a comprehensive 5-year/150,000 km warranty and a 5-year/70,000 km service plan. It is also backed by the Chery Group’s 1-million-kilometer/10-year engine warranty.

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