Three New Omoda & Jaecoo (OJ) Dealerships Open in Hanoi and Thanh Hoa, Vietnam

On December 18 and 19, three new authorized dealerships of the Omoda & Jaecoo (OJ) brand commenced operations in Hanoi and Thanh Hoa, Vietnam. These openings are part of a wider strategy to establish 20 nationwide dealerships for the brand this year.

Strategically located in the heart of Hanoi and Thanh Hoa, OJ Hanoi, OJ Phu Tho, and OJ Thanh Hoa offer customers a comprehensive range of services, including product consultations, test drives, and after-sales support.

What sets OJ dealerships apart from others is the unique display of two distinct automotive brands, Omoda and Jaecoo, under one roof. The Omoda display exudes a sense of fashion, technology, and comfort, while the Jaecoo area embodies sophistication and elegance. Each display area is meticulously designed to provide a cohesive brand experience.

A prominent feature of OJ dealerships is the large LED signage on the exterior, complemented by LED screens within the display areas, highlighting the brands’ technological focus. The service waiting area offers a comfortable ambiance with large TV screens and Wi-Fi access, while the after-sales service bay is equipped with advanced diagnostic tools and machinery.

This month also marks the inauguration of two new genuine spare parts warehouses in Hai Duong and Dong Nam, ensuring a 48-hour parts delivery commitment nationwide.

The brands’ inaugural SUV model, the C5, is now available for purchase, targeting tech-savvy and fashion-conscious young customers. It comes with an impressive 7-year or 1-million-kilometer warranty, along with a 10-year engine warranty. During this introductory phase, customers who place a deposit will receive a complimentary 1-year body shell insurance package and a 2-year or 20,000-kilometer free maintenance package, valued at VND 15 million.

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