The Chinese brands currently have eight across the Philippines
Omoda and Jaecoo Philippines are looking to have a big 2025 as the two brands aim to expand their dealership network to 30 facilities by the end of the year. At the time of writing, OJP has eight dealers spread across the
Omoda's advance into the United Kingdom continues with this new flagship plug-in hybrid: the '9' SUV. Priced from just under £45,000 (P3.326 million before taxes), it'll be sold on English shores with an 'everything as standard' approach,
The current lineup has two EVs and one gas-powered crossover
Omoda and Jaecoo Philippines (OJP) has officially launched in the Philippine market. The Chinese brand is off to a confident start with a three-vehicle lineup and an established dealership network across central cities in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.The cars from
Trying and testing Omoda and Jaecoo’s gas-powered and electric vehicles
Omoda and Jaecoo Philippines (OJP) recently invited several members of the motoring media to test out its lineup around the Batangas Racing Circuit. Laps around the track were a given, but the day also included a few driving tests to really get
The Omoda C5 and E5 are now available for Cebuanos to purchase
Omoda and Jaecoo are spreading the Christmas cheer in Cebu City with the opening of the pair's newest dealership. Located inside GMall, shoppers can now treat themselves to a new car while buying Christmas gifts for their loved ones.Currently, the
The Omoda C5 and E5 are available now and the Jaecoo EJ6 will be coming in 2025
After a couple of previews over the past year, Omoda and Jaecoo have finally released their maiden vehicles for the Philippine market. Omoda took the first steps with two new compact SUVs while Jaecoo, on the other hand, has slated its introductory
For over half a decade, the Honda Civic's prime competitor has always been the evergreen Toyota Corolla. Sure, there are models such as the fun-to-drive Mazda 3 and Europe's favorite, the Volkswagen Golf, but one could say the
The rest of the vehicle gets a 2-year/200,000km coverage
Chinese cars may have continuously improved in terms of quality in recent years, but yet the stigma remains. Especially more so for the newer Chinese players.Omoda, however, has something that might pique the interest of even the most skeptical buyers. For
Omoda, an upcoming brand in the local automotive industry, wants to make its mark on the electric vehicle (EV) landscape in the Philippines. The Chinese marque made its formal introduction this year, and is part of an influx of new car brands
If your memory is struggling to keep up with the current influx of Chinese car brands, prepare to be challenged even more as a new contender enters the fray. Omoda, a member of the Chery Group, is officially coming to the Philippine
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