Omoda joins Chinese invasion

The Chinese invasion is continuing apace with a new kid on the block. Omoda, part of the billion-pound outfit Chery International, has launched the Omada 5 and E5 models in the UK.

A smart and stylish SUV/crossover it has plenty to offer with the choice of a 1.6 litre petrol engine and 150kW EV. Both at attractive prices, packed with high end hi-tech equipment and offering a seven-year, 100,000-mile warranty.

The Omada 5 is priced from a competitive £25,235, while the all-electric E5 is on sale from £33,055.  Both are available in either Comfort or Noble trim, with the higher spec models priced from £27,035 for the 5, and £34,555 for the E5.

The  5, is powered by 1.6-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine that produces 183 bhp (186 PS) and 270 Nm of torque. It races to 60 mph in 7.9 seconds and a top speed of 128 mph. Drive is sent to the front wheels via a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission (DCT).

Priced from £33,055, the all-electric E5 is powered by a 150 kW (204 bhp) electric motor and a 61 kWh ‘blade’ battery that comes with an eight-year warranty. 

The Omoda 5 above left with the more prominent grille and top, the Omoda E5

It offers a WLTP range of 257 miles and can charge up to 80 kW, with a 30-80% top-up possible in just 28 minutes.

 The E5 can accelerate from 0-62 mph in 7.6 seconds while producing 340 Nm of torque.

Both cars are impressive on the road, with good handling, responsive steering,  a comfortable ride and in the case of the EV, the kind of acceleration you get with electric cars. 

The petrol model was even better, producing 185bhp, it is no slouch and despite a slight delay in the auto transmission, only slight, it proved an engaging drive.

Both handled sweeping bends and country lanes well while the suspension is geared for comfort, handling and ride proved more than acceptable and only unsettled by poorer road surfaces.

The 5 is a smart looking vehicle, both  feature 18” alloy wheels and LED front and rear lights with sequential indicators.

Noble variants add red brake calipers and a power sunroof for added style and ventilation.

 All models also feature a heated faux leather,  multi-function steering wheel, six-way power adjusted driver’s seat and integrated headrests as standard. Noble variants add synthetic leather sports seats with four-way adjustment for the front passenger.

In the E5, it is not unlike a Tesla with the screen layouts featuring  a 12.25-inch high-definition instrument cluster and a second 12.25-inch touchscreen for infotainment control.

 It supports 4G connectivity, Wi-Fi hotspot, and over-the-air software updates. All models have an eight-speaker Sony audio system, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and a 50W wireless charger. 

Noble models also include multi-colored ambient lighting in the front.

PCP packages are available from just £299 per month. Both models boast a five-star EuroNCAP safety rating and a seven-year/100,000-mile manufacturer’s warranty as standard.

2024 Outback: Performance and Practicality

Subaru Outback

By Bill McCarthy

The impressive Outback serves a particular niche market, impressing loyal buyers and the motoring media. It has been around for a long time, 25 years in fact. It has become a staple for those who love full-fat off-roaders. It’s also favoured by those in semi-rural locations who may need that kind of capability in remote country lanes when the weather closes in.

This upgraded version offers improved technology, sleeker styling, improved, although not brilliant, economy and bullet proof reliability.

A key area is practicality and the 60/40 split fold-down rear seats deliver a cavernous flat load area of 561 litres of cargo space. For extra stowage, the roof rails, which vary depending on trim level, feature built-in crossbars for carrying loads such as paddleboards or canoes.

Field and Touring models are fitted with a hands-free power tailgate, which can be activated with a wave of an elbow near the rear badge, provided the operator has the vehicle smart key.
Subaru has also been named as a top manufacturer this year in a survey. It topped the Auto Express Driver Power customer satisfaction Survey for 2024. The Japanese brand claimed the top spot beating more mainstream and prestige brands in the list of 32 manufacturers.

You can see why it gains the accolades, with sophisticated safety technology alongside the latest driver assistance and collision avoidance technology, making it the most luxurious and safest yet.

This latest upgrade features new front fascia and grille redesigned sleek LED headlights.

In addition, larger expanded wheel arch cladding adds to the tough new look while providing additional protection. It sits high off the ground with smart 18-inch alloy wheels, to maintain that rugged yet sophisticated appearance.

Gone is the previous agricultural look of the past, to be replaced with sharp exterior design and an upmarket interior, dominated by a stylish tablet-style touchscreen which controls key functions such as navigation, smartphone connectivity, and infotainment.

There are three versions, Limited, Field and the range-topping Touring. All are packed with equipment with this mid-range Field model the latest version of the clever Subaru Eyesight safety technology, which features facial recognition that detects tiredness in the driver with sharp and sometimes annoying warnings.

I know, I know, it’s keep you safe. It can also remember the driving preferences of five users.

With a high level of standard specification, the Touring X Limited Edition also includes a luxurious Nappa Leather interior, heated front & rear seats, smooth leather-wrapped steering wheel, sunroof, and digital reversing camera. 

An 11.6-inch Subaru Infotainment system is portrait-mounted and comes with satellite navigation, Apple CarPlay™ & Android Auto™, and is complemented with an 11-speaker Harman/Kardon® sound system. 

It is powered by a 2.5 litre Boxer engine mated with the now familiar Lineartronic transmission. Economy is not what this is about, although at around 33mpg for a 2.5 litre engine pulling such a hunk of metal is not too shoddy. That power also gives it a two-tonne towing capacity.

Acceleration is brisk for this kind of vehicle and it hits 60mph in just over 10 seconds, and although I am not a huge fan this type of transmission, the shifter paddles behind the steering wheel give the chance for a more engaging drive.

There are plenty of creature comforts including eight-way powered and heated front seats with lumbar support, climate control, heated and powered door mirrors, and aluminium pedals.

Just like before, the car comes with Permanent Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive and X-MODE. Using the touchscreen, the driver can switch modes for snow, dirt, gravel, or mud conditions. When X-MODE is activated, hill descent control automatically maintains a constant speed when travelling downhill.

Safety kit, which also includes the latest EyeSight, adds adaptive cruise control, lane assist and centering assistance, plus lane sway and departure warning.

FAST FACTS

Subaru Outback Field AWD

Price: £37,995

Mechanical: 169PS, 2498cc, 4-cylinder, petrol engine driving all wheels via Lineartronic CVT transmission

Max Speed: 120mph

0-62mph: 10.2 seconds

Combined MPG: 32.8

Insurance Group: 17

C02 emissions: 193g/km

Bik rating: 37%

Warranty: 3yrs/60,000 miles

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