Chery's New Premium SUV, the Omoda C9, Spotted in Australia: What We Know So Far
Excitement is building in the Australian automotive scene with the recent sighting of the Chery Omoda C9—a new premium SUV from the Chinese brand. Although it was spotted without the typical Chery badging, it’s clear that this vehicle is poised to make a significant impact in the market. Here’s a closer look at what we know about the Omoda C9 and its anticipated arrival in Australia.
A Sneak Peek at the Omoda C9
The Chery Omoda C9, which is expected to hit Australian shores under the Omoda branding, was recently spotted at the Heartland Chery dealership in Chullora, Sydney. This five-seat SUV was seen in plug-in hybrid (PHEV) form, and notably, it features right-hand drive—a key detail for the Australian market.
Although Chery has already secured approval from the Australian Government to sell the Omoda C9, the initial approval only covers non-PHEV versions. The approved variants include front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive options, both powered by a 183kW turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol engine paired with an eight-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.
Powertrain and Performance
The PHEV variant of the Omoda C9 is particularly intriguing. It utilizes a 1.5-litre Miller cycle four-cylinder engine, which is complemented by either two or three electric motors and a choice of 19.43kWh or 34.46kWh batteries. This setup delivers impressive performance metrics:
- Dual-motor configuration: 270kW of power and 605Nm of torque
- Tri-motor configuration: 445kW of power and 915Nm of torque
These figures position the Omoda C9 as a strong contender in the premium SUV segment, rivaling established models like the Kia Sorento, despite its two-row seating layout.
Design and Aesthetics
The Omoda C9 exudes a modern and sleek design. Spotted in white with a striking red interior, it features a sloping front end with a diamond grille pattern and a wraparound light bar. The SUV’s side profile is distinguished by built-in door handles and nine-spoke wheels. At the rear, the low roofline merges into a single light bar under the silver Omoda badging, while integrated anodised exhaust tips add a touch of sophistication—a design element reminiscent of Genesis models.
Interior Features and Technology
Inside, the Omoda C9 offers a high-tech and luxurious cabin. A standout feature is the curved combined infotainment and instrument screen that spans from the driver’s door across the center of the dashboard. The interior is finished in red leather with black accents, and the central tunnel includes dual wireless phone chargers. Natural light floods the cabin through a panoramic glass roof.
While a full list of equipment is not yet available for the Australian market, the C9 in China is known for its premium features, including:
- Heated, ventilated, and massaging power-adjustable front seats finished in Nappa leather
- LED headlights with adaptive high-beam
- Augmented reality head-up display
- A Sony sound system with either eight or 14 speakers, depending on the variant
Safety and driver assist technologies are robust, with standard features including adaptive cruise control, a surround-view camera, autonomous emergency braking, blind-spot monitoring, lane-keep assist, and rear cross-traffic assist.
The Omoda Brand’s Expanding Lineup
The Omoda lineup is growing, with the introduction of the Omoda 7 joining the C9 and the Omoda 5. While the Omoda brand is not yet marketed as a separate entity in Australia as it is in other regions, the C9’s approval documents list it under the Omoda name rather than Chery.
Looking Ahead
The Chery Omoda C9 promises to bring a fresh and premium option to the Australian SUV market. With its blend of advanced technology, powerful performance options, and stylish design, it’s set to make a significant impression. As we await its official launch, the Omoda C9 stands ready to add a new dimension to the premium SUV segment Down Under. Keep an eye out for more updates as this exciting new model prepares to hit Australian roads.
Credit: Car Expert