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AutoExec Summary
Chery has revealed details of its first electric car, the Omoda E5. The compact SUV will compete with other electric cars in the low-$40,000 range. It shares styling with the petrol-powered Omoda 5, and comes in two grades, the base BX and the fully-loaded EX. The car is powered by a single electric motor and a 61kWh battery, providing a driving range of up to 430km. The Omoda E5 comes with a fair level of standard kit, covered by Chery’s seven year/unlimited km warranty, roadside assistance and capped price servicing program. Chery is one of the latest Chinese car brands to emerge in Australia, steadily building its line-up Down Under.
Brands mentioned: Chery, MG, BYD, Hyundai,

