Omoda & Jaecoo Vietnam has announced its New Year promotion for two of its models: the Omoda C5 and Jaecoo J7.
Customers purchasing the urban SUV Omoda C5 will enjoy a 110% registration fee waiver, free maintenance for 5 years (or 50,000 km), and installment payment options. With these incentives, the Omoda C5’s price drops to between 479 million VND and 595 million VND, reflecting a reduction of 69-73.5 million VND. This promotional pricing positions the Omoda C5 competitively alongside entry-level urban SUVs such as the Toyota Raize, Kia Sonet, and Suzuki Fronx.
Meanwhile, the flagship version of the mid-size SUV Jaecoo J7 offers a 90% registration fee discount, lowering its price to 729 million VND. The PHEV variant includes an additional gift package valued at 45 million VND, with a current price tag of 879 million VND.
Since entering the market in 2024, Omoda & Jaecoo has expressed a strong ambition to become the leading Chinese automotive brand in Vietnam, aiming for a top 3 market position by 2030.
The brand plans to launch 16 new products (including all variants) in 2026, targeting sales of 10,000 units. Recently, Omoda & Jaecoo showcased two new models, the Omoda C7 and Jaecoo J6, at a domestic event. The company aims to expand its dealership network from 40 to 75 locations by 2026.
Additionally, the brand is accelerating the completion of its Hung Yen factory, with the first vehicles expected to roll off the assembly line this year.
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