Omoda & Jaecoo EVs officially expand into Philippine EV market

Omoda & Jaecoo EVs officially expand into Philippine EV market

Chery Automobile subsidiary Omoda & Jaecoo launched in the Philippines last week, targeting monthly sales of 1,000 units.

The launch featured three models with introductory price tags: the Omoda C5, Omoda E5, and Jaecoo EJ6.

The flagship Omoda C5 caters to style-conscious, tech-savvy urban drivers, offering both gasoline and all-electric powertrain options for efficient city living. This stylish compact SUV is available in three variants: 1.5L Lifestyle starting at P998,000, 1.5T Comfort at P1.159 million, and 1.5T Luxury at P1.279 million.

The fully-electric Omoda E5, boasting a 442-kilometer driving range, is priced at P1.699 million.

The boxy, all-electric Jaecoo EJ6 comes in two configurations: all-wheel drive (AWD) at P1.799 million and rear-wheel drive (RWD) at P1.649 million.

Reserve your C5 with a ₱10,000 deposit and save ₱110,000, or go electric with the E5 and get a ₱220,000 discount with a ₱20,000 deposit. This amazing offer is good until June 30, 2025.

The Chinese automotive brand sets a new industry standard with its comprehensive warranty programs. All models come with a 7-year/200,000-km vehicle warranty and 2 years of preventive maintenance service. EV buyers enjoy an industry-first 8-year/200,000-km warranty on the battery and power control unit.

It also partnered with DB Schenker for delivery and after-sales service, ensuring comprehensive spare parts availability for customers.

As of writing, the company is operating six dealerships in Pasig, Alabang, Manila, Santa Rosa Laguna, Cebu, and Tagum.

According to a Philippine News Agency report, “Omoda & Jaecoo Philippines chief executive officer Xiantian Shen said the company targets to open 24 dealership networks this year at the following locations: Quezon City, Makati City, BGC, Las Piñas, Manila Bay Area, Marikina, Carmona, Dasmariñas, Calamba, Bulacan, Pampanga, Clark, Tarlac, Zambales, Ilocos, Pangasinan, Isabela, Cagayan, Palawan, Bicol Region, Cagayan de Oro, Tacloban, General Santos, and Zamboanga.”