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Save at least £0 on a new OMODA 5 150KW Noble 61kWh 5dr Auto. Check performance, specs and equipment, and view the verdict from the expert What Car? team.
The upper Noble trim adds a sunroof, a 360deg parking camera and comically unnecessary red brake calipers. ... The problem is that while Omoda will point to the 5’s generous equipment, ...
The Omoda 5’s 1.6-litre turbo petrol engine has 184bhp and comes with a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic for £25,235. ... The Noble adds a 360-degree camera system, ...
The petrol-powered 5 and its fully electric E5 sibling are going to cost from £25,235 and £33,055 respectively. That's a smidge more than the £24k Omoda was originally targeting, but it's still ...
Whether you go for the Comfort or Noble version of the Omoda E5, you get two 12.3-inch screens – one for infotainment and one for driver information.
This is also why it’s quite hard to write very much about the Omoda 5 and E5, as they both stack up well in terms of equipment, space and performance when set against their many competitors.
August 30, 2024 at 3:16pm BST. Chinese car manufacturer Omoda has revealed prices and specifications for its first two models in the UK – the 5 and E5 crossovers.
The star attraction of the Omoda E5 is the price, with this medium-size family SUV available from just £33,055 in Comfort trim – what you could pay for a much smaller supermini with a lower EV range.
Technology, stereo and infotainment. Whether you go for the Comfort or Noble version of the Omoda E5, you get two 12.3-inch screens – one for infotainment and one for driver information.