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The Omoda 4 (initially introduced as the Omoda C3 or 3) is an upcoming compact crossover SUV by Chery and scheduled to be marketed through the export-only Omoda brand.

Overview

In April 2025, the Chery presented another model, after the larger Omoda C7, developed from scratch specifically for its global brand Omoda, without borrowing from the existing range of the parent manufacturer. Initially, the car was named Omoda C3/3, however, when more information was presented in October 2024, the name was corrected to a higher number as Omoda 4. The car took the form of a compact crossover with avant-garde styling, rich in sharp creases, a front fascia dominated by a large air intake and aggressively shaped double-row headlights. The wheel arches were also prominently accentuated, while the rear lights took on an unusual boomerang shape, connected by a light strip running the full width of the body.[1][2]

The passenger cabin features a design already familiar from models from the related brand Jaecoo, with a high center tunnel housing an armrest, two cupholders, and a wireless smartphone charger. A digital instrument display sits behind the two-spoke steering wheel, and a large, vertical touchscreen multimedia system sits in the center of the cockpit, also used to control the vehicle’s main settings, navigation, and air conditioning.[3]

The Omoda 4 is designed to be powered by both pure combustion and electrified systems. The base engine is a four-cylinder, turbocharged 1.6-liter petrol engine with 147 hp and 275 Nm of maximum torque. Additionally, a hybrid variant is planned, developing a combined output of 224 hp and 295 Nm of maximum torque.[4]

References

  1. ^ Lye, Gerard (2025-04-26). “Omoda 3 revealed – new sporty compact crossover; global launch in October 2025; coming to Malaysia?”. Paul Tan’s Automotive News. Retrieved 2025-04-30.
  2. ^ Duke, Sudarshan (2025-04-26). “Nintendo Switch Integration? Meet Omoda’s Radical New C3 Crossover”. SoyaCincau. Retrieved 2025-04-30.
  3. ^ welford, Ted (2025-10-21). “Omoda 3 renamed to Omoda 4 as bold new compact SUV is revealed”. Car. Retrieved 2026-02-22.
  4. ^ Katsianis, Kat (2025-10-20). “New Omoda 4 revealed, and it looks like a Lamborghini Urus”. Auto Express. Retrieved 2026-02-22.