2026 Omoda C7
The 2026 Omoda C7 1.6T Elegance presents a stylish and reliable used SUV, offering South African buyers an affordable luxury option. With only 4,500 km on the clock, this vehicle combines modern design with impressive performance, making it a top choice for those seeking value and sophistication.
Powered by a 1.6L turbo petrol engine generating 150 Hp, this SUV features a smooth dual-clutch transmission for effortless driving. Its fuel efficiency of 7.5 L/100km ensures cost-effective commuting. Practical and versatile, it comfortably seats five with five doors, ideal for family adventures or daily errands.
Located in Randjespark, Midrand, Gauteng, this vehicle is available now at a competitive price. Whether you're looking to buy outright or explore finance deals, this Omoda C7 offers an excellent balance of affordability and quality. Book a test drive today to experience its impressive features firsthand.
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Omoda C7
Omoda’s C7 lands dead-centre in the sights of anyone hunting a fresh-faced Chinese alternative to the usual Haval H6, MG HS, or Chery Tiggo 8 Pro crowd—but without coughing up Volkswagen Tiguan money. Right now, it’s almost entirely a new-car affair: there are 25 active listings, 21 of them brand-spanking-new, all stamped as 2026 models. Your engine choices are simple. Either the 1.6-litre turbopetrol or a 1.5-litre plug-in hybrid (badged SHS PHEV), both married to a dual-clutch transmission. No torque converter here, so if that’s non-negotiable, you’ll have to shop elsewhere. That R539,900 median? It’s what the C7 should have been from the start—properly in the mix with the Tiggo 8 Pro and H6 GT, without skimping on spec. Most buyers are clearly eyeing the 1.6T Luxury, ten units listed between R478,800 and R539,900—making it the gateway to the Omoda badge. The Elegance trim stacks on more kit than mechanical substance, with six cars between R527,890 and R589,900. But the real head-turner is the 1.5T SHS PHEV: nine cars, R559,980 to R689,900, and that matters, because a plug-in hybrid at this price undercuts almost every hybrid rival. Used examples? Hardly any—just four, all barely run-in, averaging 1,326 km. So, if you’re hoping for a used bargain, you’ll have to wait. For South Africans who care more about fuel bills than shiny badges, the PHEV option stands out as worth a proper look—if you pack smart and do your sums.
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