2026 Omoda C5
The brand-new Omoda C5 1.5T Style X, 2026 model, offers South African buyers an affordable and stylish compact SUV with impressive performance. With only 25 km on the odometer, this vehicle combines modern design with reliability, making it an excellent choice for those seeking luxury at a competitive price.
Powered by a 1.5L petrol engine paired with a smooth dual-clutch transmission, the Omoda C5 delivers an efficient fuel consumption of just 6.9 L/100km. It features five spacious seats, five doors for easy access, and a practical body type suited for urban adventures and family trips alike. This versatile SUV balances performance and economy, ideal for city driving and longer journeys.
Available now at a dealership in Witkoppen Extensions, Diepsloot, Gauteng, this vehicle is ready for a test drive. Buyers can explore flexible finance deals and price comparisons, making it easier to buy the best price for a new, used, or affordable SUV in South Africa.
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Omoda C5
Omoda’s C5 slots right into the heart of the compact SUV hustle, targeting South Africans who want a bit of flash without crossing that R500k Rubicon. You’re looking at direct competition with the Haval Jolion, Chery Tiggo 4 Pro, and MG ZS—each one fighting for that same crowd chasing value and features. The C5’s 1.5-litre turbo-petrol is the workhorse, but the real eyebrow-raiser is the SHS DHT plug-in hybrid, something you rarely see at this price. Transmission choices run the full alphabet: auto, CVT, dual-clutch, semi-auto, depending on how deep your pockets and how fussy your left foot. With a median price of R339,900 from 169 listings (and 110 of those are factory-fresh), you can see Omoda’s playing for volume, not boutique bragging rights. If you’re a numbers person, the 1.5T Street+ is where the action’s at—62 listings and prices starting at R294,900, so it’s the one you’ll actually find on the lot. The Style X brings a bit more visual drama and is scattered across another 39 listings, stretching up to R374,900. That plug-in hybrid’s R439,900–R469,900 sticker is a leap, and, on paper at least, you’ll need to do a lot of Jozi–Pretoria commutes for the fuel savings to claw back that gap. Used? Barely. The average odometer reading is just 3,426 km, so these are basically pre-registered new cars. Where the C5 edges ahead of the Jolion is in the spec sheet and styling stakes, and what it gives you over the MG ZS is a hybrid for those wanting to dodge a few more fuel stops—because that matters, especially if Eskom’s not having a bad day.
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