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24 Days Ago
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The Chery C5 replaces the Chery Omoda 5, wearing revised front-end styling and incorporating some key changes under the skin.
Arriving in Chery Australia showrooms this month, the renamed and upgraded small SUV replaces the model with which the Chinese brand single-handedly relaunched itself Down Under in 2023.
While the C5 sticks with the Omoda 5’s turbocharged 1.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine, Chery has ditched the continuously variable transmission (CVT) for a six-speed dual-clutch auto.
Combined cycle fuel consumption is unchanged at 6.9L/100km.
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The C5 has also lost its torsion-beam rear suspension in favour of a multi-link independent setup, previously seen on defunct GT versions of the Omoda 5. Boot space has also expanded by 10 litres to 370L.
In terms of standard equipment, the new entry-level C5 Urban sits somewhere between the base FX and BX trims in the old Omoda 5 range, gaining the LED headlights and colour-adjustable ambient lighting of the latter.
It wears a price tag of $29,990 drive-away, again putting it between these Omoda 5 grades which were being offered for $27,990 and $30,990 drive-away, respectively, at the end of their lives.
A top-spec Ultimate model is priced at $34,990 drive-away, or $1000 more than the old Omoda 5 EX – after taking into account the $3000 promotional discount it was being offered with this year – but lacking its power passenger seat and heated steering wheel.
Up front, the C5 loses the Chery logo in favour of a Chery wordmark, and features a revised grille and lighting clusters. The Ultimate also gets a new alloy wheel design.
The Chery C5’s paint colour palette is largely monochromatic, with Martian Red being the only colour (and not shade) available.
Gone are the distinctive pastel Jupiter Blue and Titan Green finishes, while even the subtler Midnight Blue is no longer available.
This leaves just Martian Red, Space Black, Mercurial Grey, Saturn Silver and Lunar White, with the latter two available with a black roof in the top-spec Ultimate.
While Chery is launching Omoda as (another) standalone brand in the second half of 2025, the C5 has lost its Omoda name… despite being sold under this spinoff brand in other markets.
Model | Drive-away pricing |
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2025 Chery C5 Urban | $29,990 |
2025 Chery C5 Ultimate | $34,990 |
Specifications | Chery C5 |
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Engine | 1.5L turbo 4cyl |
Power | 108kW |
Torque | 210Nm |
Transmission | 6-speed dual-clutch auto |
Drive type | Front-wheel drive |
Weight (tare) | 1432kg |
Fuel economy (claimed) | 6.9L/100km |
Fuel tank capacity | 51L |
Fuel requirement | 91-octane regular unleaded |
CO2 emissions | 160g/km |
Dimensions | Chery C5 |
---|---|
Length | 4351mm |
Width | 1831mm |
Height | 1662mm |
Wheelbase | 2610mm |
Cargo capacity | 370L |
The Chery C5 is backed by a seven-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty.
Chery has yet to detail capped-price servicing information for the C5, though it offers seven years of capped-price services on all its vehicles.
The Chery C5 is expected to carry over the Omoda 5’s five-star ANCAP safety rating from 2022.
Category | Chery Omoda 5 |
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Adult occupant protection | 87 per cent |
Child occupant protection | 88 per cent |
Vulnerable road user protection | 68 per cent |
Safety assist | 83 per cent |
Standard safety equipment across the range includes:
The Ultimate adds a surround-view camera.
There are two trim levels in the Chery C5 lineup.
The C5 Urban comes standard with the following equipment:
The C5 Ultimate adds:
Lunar White is the standard exterior colour for the Chery C5.
The following finishes are optional for an extra cost:
The Ultimate can be had with a choice of two two-tone paint finishes:
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William Stopford is an automotive journalist based in Brisbane, Australia. William is a Business/Journalism graduate from the Queensland University of Technology who loves to travel, briefly lived in the US, and has a particular interest in the American car industry.
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