2023 Chery Omoda 5 0-100km/h & engine sound
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- Опубликовано: 18 мар 2023
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2023 Chery Omoda 5
1.5-litre turbo-petrol four-cylinder
108kW (147PS) and 210Nm
CVT automatic, front-wheel drive
Chery is making a return to the Aussie market after a hiatus of about nine years. This is set to be one of many new models on the way, with the Omoda 5 jumping in first, straight into the competitive small SUV market segment. Just one variant is available - with or without a sunroof - powered by a 1.5-litre turbo-petrol four-cylinder engine developing 108kW and 210Nm. It comes with a CVT auto and front-wheel drive.
Prices start from $29,900 (excluding on-road costs). Although some of the concerns we have with this vehicle could be justified by a very low price, at $30k before on-roads, it’s actually $400 more than the most affordable Kia Seltos, and $3000 more expensive than the cheapest Hyundai Kona. You can even step up to the Kona Elite for almost the same money as this. To continue reading simply follow the link to our review at the top.
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Exciting stuff starts at 4:22
IMO, the exciting stuff was from 0:00, as we were shown how the car’s software is flawed and possibly dangerous, and then told that the car shouldn’t be sold in Australia, as not up to standard 👌
@@user2144 100% Agree.
The host thinks otherwise....
A great safety feature, difficult to fall asleep with all the alarms going off.
As someone who fell asleep and almost crashed.... Yeah I agree
@@mauriciosolano9342 I've been close, ' power naps ' really work. Can't fight fatigue.
Practical honest review compare to other channels who are just cherry picking
I see you buddy. I see you 👉🏾👀
The Omoda 5 right hand drive sold in Indonesia has better acceleration. One of the biggest Indonesian RUclips car reviewer channel test 0-100 km/h and it gets 8.6s...faster than Honda HRV 1.5 turbo. Maybe the Australian has different engine settings? The lane keep assist also works very well in Indonesian toll road, not so good during rain though. Again, maybe different software setting.
I see that the Australian version has kind of an extra equipment on top of the steering column behind the steering wheel, is that the drive attention camera? We don't have that in Indonesian model. Maybe that's what makes the car different since in your video there is a lot of driver attention warning messages.
When they are already bias from the start do you expect them to say anything good . For a country that doesn't manufacture anything they sure are critical as well as cynical of anything made in China.
A good, honest, review 👍
good honest review - thank you
I bought a new Chery J3 hatch when they first launched in 2013. I had it for 4 days than it spent over 3 months in the workshop, The aircon compressor ceased, The front K frame literally bent, the led tail lights where flicking when the car was off, the car would randomly try to start on its own while key out and not in the car, the gear shifter literally shattered in my left hand when changing gears. The top tank on the radiator burst off doing 100 on the highway. The front rotors warped within 600 ks, The front & rear shocks started leaking out oil onto the driveway. The front control arm bushes literally crumbled within 600 ks. The paint started chipping away in areas. Then the intake & all exhaust gaskets had to be replaced due to asbestos. It was an around town car with short trips on the highway. I paid near 20k with the accessories on it. Traded it less than 4 months after for $3500. The wholesaler then sold it on for $1500. It was an absolute piece of shit & I will NEVER drive or buy a Chinese car again. Dealerships can never get parts when needed or give you your money back in full. Never again bloke, Never again.
i bought a 2014 J3 in 2020 for $2K, it's been fine. your experience is really interesting to read.
All of this in 4 days? Is this the sort of bedside stories you tell your kids at night?
Still it seems like these Chery's (what a bloody awful name) are still trash
I've heard many stories about defective Omodas after a few months of use, it's a poor quality manufacturer.
Porbar la versión 1.6 turbo dct porfavor
It always surprises me when one manufacturer manages to bungle something up that every other manufacturer seems to not have any issues with.
Surely at this stage it’s harder to mess it up if every other new car on sale share similar components and follow similar software parameters. You’d just follow what Toyota/Mazda/Ford/Hyundai/Kia/Mitsubishi/VW, etc have been doing with little drama…
China.
Please do chery tiggo 8 pro 0-100 test
So you can't turn off the "safety alarms"?
Yes, you can turn them off. But you would need to turn them off every time you drive it. Thus, theoretically, making it less safe than the manufacturer intended.
Omoda 5🧿🧿🧿🧿👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
For $32k driveaway, something this unresolved doesn’t cut it in our competitive market. A Mazda CX-30 is $35k for the base auto and you can probably haggle it down to the price of the Chery. That’s a far more refined car and is the safest car ever tested to date by ANCAP.
A Kia Seltos S also undercuts it, while the Seltos Sport is also $35k and has a slick new interior like the Chery’s but from a brand with good reliability cred and an equal 7yr warranty.
@Tanya Spotting I think I’d rather join a wait-list or buy a demo/slightly used car than purposely buy a car that’s janky from the showroom with questionable long term mechanical reliability just because it’s readily available due to lack of consumer demand.
I think if someone’s buying a brand new car anyway, they probably have their eyes set on something specific and/or are already driving a car from an established make - I don’t think this might sway many overnight.
Though from an interior aesthetic and standard equipment POV, this is quite interesting. Guess we’ll have to see how it sells.
@Tanya Spotting you are straight up incorrect it’s closer to about a 3-4 month wait for a Seltos.
@@asingularbowlofsoup8816 I'm assuming you called Kia and had a chat of a single bowl of soup to confirm? 🤪🥹
CX-30 is 35K and nicer for sure. but with a 12 months wait time, should I call Uber while I wait for my new car😅
Somemore that 87dB on full throttle for this lethargic cars also made us doubt that where else has been cut down.
Shame about the NVH issues. Only Haval are doing it right.
Crazy enough all the other Chery's like the Tiggo pro4, pro 7 and pro 8 don't have any issues
Haval are just as shit
Who is the importer for Chery?
It’s a wholly owned subsidiary of Chery (presumably ‘Chery Australia’) importing the cars this time, the first time they were in Australia it was Ateco bringing them into the country
@@HughRussell06 if it's Ateco again, good luck to whoever buys them.
You quoted the incorrect power figures. It has 115kw and 230nm torque. The badge on the back even says "230t". Not sure how we can trust your journalism if you can't get a simple thing like that right
The official Chery press release sent to us says 108kW/210Nm. Redbook also says 108kW/210Nm. Nobody is telling you to trust us. We just provide videos that you can watch if you want to. Feel free to give us a thumbs down if that helps.
Edit: The official Chery Australia website also says 108kW/210Nm. Perhaps Chery is the one you shouldn’t trust 🤔
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@@PDriveTV you are literally the only publication I have seen to quote the incorrect figures. Every single other website and RUclips video has it right. Don't blame others for your own shortcomings
@@wardes7585 Blame others? Chery Australia has advised us it is 108kW and 210Nm for Australia. What else can we possibly say? Not sure why you are being so delicate about it. You obviously own one or work for Chery and you’re having a cry about our negative feedback on the car.
@@PDriveTV
Edit: on reflection, I see that I did come across in an overly confrontational way. Sorry about that. If those are the figures they gave you, then you can't be blamed for quoting them. Sorry about that.
Ps. I don't work for Chery or own one. I think I was just having a bad day lol.
@@wardes7585 Have you checked the Chery Australia website? We are being as professional as we can by getting our information from the source. Would you prefer we got it from other publications? Please check the Chery Australia website.
After whochin several times i think you settings a wrong for sity driving it's a good one and whery chip 😮
What a bucket of crap. I was excited for that car. Looks awesome, not when it’s constantly beeping at you.
From the C-pillar back, the design has come straight from the Lexus RX.
These things deserve to be driven from the boat, straight to the tip where they rightfully belong. I hope Australians are wise enough to spend their money elsewhere.
If you think because two cars have vaguely similar proportions and certain design elements that one is a 'copy' then you are too simple to comment on car design lol. Blind as a bat.
@@jay-uo2bi haha, you can say what you wanna say. But Chinese manufacturers have been ripping off the designs of other manufacturers for years. Nothing new here.
@@davidnguyen9409 Cause Japanese have been sooooo original... 2/3rds of Lexus' lifetime has been spent ripping off Merc's designs...
@@AI-qd4vb I agree to some degree, at least with the stuff in the 90's...
The Omoda 5 was released like 6 months earlier than the RX was. People see very slight similarities with another car and a Chinese badge and instantly cry about it being a copy.
Chery Omoda sport utility vehicle with no 4wd, 80s electronic LED speedometer but no tachometer and 1.5 turbo petrol smells like regular growls like a turbo diesel boost encourage hoons to burn rubber by FWD only; does this come with roof rails for cosmetics only?
I didn't know Chery still made cars.
Evidently they shouldn't be.
Wish they didn't
Geez, and that’s it fresh out the showroom😅
How much the price?
Too much, worth maybe a can of coke
Lemon might have been a more appreciated name.
That's definitely software though, they can fix it in an update yes?
quality car! sign me up!
在进行0-100加速测试时,出现注意力分散的警告?这并不是系统软件的故障。而是因为omoda 5 具备疲劳驾驶检测功能,在方向盘的正前方有一个传感器,用于实施监测驾驶员的目光是否一直注视前方,而视频拍摄者在进行加速测试时,可能是头戴式摄像机的原因,目光一直注视仪表盘,系统监测到了驾驶员的异常行为,所以出现了报警提示。这个功能在中国生产的汽车中都已经普及。
那是不正确的。在 0-100 测试期间,相机没有安装在我们的头上。令人担忧的问题也发生在我们开始拍摄之前。
Stop trying to defend this rubbish car.
Eyes not camera
Kiskançliktan çildiracak gibisiniz😂 linç edenler arabayi en çok begenenlerdir alamiyorsam aldirtmam mantiği😂
Bizim türklerden bile betermişsiniz😂sanki nikahiniza alacaksiniz arabayi araba ißte al veya alma 😂
Did Cherry Australia not test the car thoroughly locally before handing it's first imported car (in a long time) over to critical press? Some other local press have mentioned the overly assertive LA, although not the incessant errors. Braking performance seems worst in class too, possibly one of the worst of any car in sale in Aus? Not a good look or confidence inspiring initial press for considering buyers :/
Probabiy not. Rushed out to market. All that budget spent on marketing and zero on engineering
奇瑞奇瑞 修車排隊
你怕是个sb吧
Try to import a high quality Japanese vehicle and you've got an uphill battle mostly based on "safety" then they let deadly crap like this into the country in mass produced numbers, just your government looking out for your "health" again.
An unfinished Chinese project car. Yum
“You are no longer in driving condition!”
Weird that the car talks to/about itself in the first person. Maybe a Chinese thing?
Because Omoda 5 has the driver distraction monitoring function, the video photographer used a head-mounted camera to keep his eyes on the dashboard during the acceleration test. The system detected that the driver did not look ahead and triggered a safety alarm. Function.
@@kindness-villain You can stop spamming this everywhere, we aren't stupid, this incessant panic simply is not how that system is supposed to work. Non-Chinese cars have it too, you know.
@@NuclearNotebook omoda 5 has been on sale in China, Russia, Mexico, and Indonesia for a year. There has never been such a low-level problem in these areas.
@@kindness-villain I don't think you could have named any other combination of 4 countries that would instill less confidence in this manufacturer than what you just did 😂
@@kindness-villain That's not correct. We did not have the camera on our head during the acceleration test. The camera was mounted on the steering column.
Eski nesil motorlu aracları getirmişler türkiyeye 15-16 litre yakar diyolar 😂😂 olmadı yakışmadı chery sana
Hope you reported this junk to the authorities to ensure it is removed from sale. The Govt is so asleep at the wheel on safety yet pretend speeding drivers are the problem on our roads instead.
These death traps never should be allowed to be sold and anyone doing so should be jailed.
We reported it to Chery. They applied a software update and gave the vehicle back to us for another test. It performed exactly the same, as far as we could tell.
We agree - this vehicle should not be on sale as it is.
@@PDriveTV Nice to know it's working precisely as designed then, I guess?? I'll be giving these things a wide berth on the road.
You sound like the type to fly around at 130 on the highway and need something to point at. The active systems may be a joke in their current state but calm down lol
None of this justifies your shitty road behaviour. Speeders are a huge problem, yes!!!
@@PDriveTV well you should report this to the government, you will be doing us all a favour by reporting this to the government and taking this death trap off our roads!
Good call out. Seems like Chinese manufacturers rush these cars out as soon as possible with poor engineering. People buy these because 3 reasons. Features, price and warranty. It looks like zero engineering or testing has been done.
Steer well clear.
they just launched this in malaysia,first 3000customers get 1000000km/10years engine warrenty and free service
@@ariffin128proved my point. They just want to get as many of these things out as possible
Would agree maybe 5-6 years ago. Not anymore . They atleast measure up to Korean made cars now. Poor take. Recent cars from MG like the MG 4 is ridiculously good as is the BYD Atto 3.
@@mharro88The European Omoda 5 is far superior and definitely an incredible value for the price: 1.6 engine with 7-speed DCT gearbox mae by Getrag, turbo made by Bosch, a brand new multi-link rear axle, better build quality, and all those annoying safety alarms have already been corrected and polished.
Well, the testing was launching this car first in secondary markets.
The European Omoda 5 is far superior and definitely an incredible value for the price: 1.6 engine with 7-speed DCT gearbox made by Getrag, the turbo is made by Bosch, it sports a brand new multi-link rear axle, better build quality (both interior and exterior), and all those annoying safety alarms have already been corrected and polished to satisfy the European consumer.
I didn't know we were giving away our data to the CCP.
Fancy allowing that to happen on a press car.
Look I’ve got nothing against Chinese cars I actually really love a lot of them, however the name Chery makes me cringe thinking back the problems that had first time round to Australia.
With the first video I’m watching on this vehicle already starting off with a safety warning PDriveTV has never done before, doesn’t exactly fill me with the upmost confidence.
Agreed, they had a bad past here with the J1, and if this fails to inspire confidence again, then I think Haval and MG have little to worry about. Looks very modern on the inside like a new gen Kia, but shame they can’t sort out things that every other manufacturer has found a way to.
Agreed. Just make a decent car. Even if you'll never buy them it will promote competition and this is always good. Make a shit product and you might as well not be here.
China released a quality & reliability report of 61 car brands sold in china today. Chery rated 41st out of 61 brands rated. 🤣 That says all you need to know.
@@asum307 What is the name of this report? Very curious, I wonder if GWM does well. Their new vehicles seem like genuinely good quality products.
After 5 years only you will know the quality.
The ZRV 1.5 turbo would smoke this cheap quality 1.5 turbo.
Imagine someone not very wealthy buying this crap car on price only to get a complete lemon that should be crushed and fully refunded, instead gets it back and forth for repairs that never quite seem to solve the ongoing issues..
Because Omoda 5 has the driver distraction monitoring function, the video photographer used a head-mounted camera to keep his eyes on the dashboard during the acceleration test. The system detected that the driver did not look ahead and triggered a safety alarm. Function.
Incorrect. These issues came about before filming, without the camera on our head; it’s the reason we filmed them in the first place.
Edit: The camera was mounted on the dash to film acceleration tests, not on head. Many other cars have similar technology and do not present such over-sensitive alarms during our tests.
@@PDriveTV This model has been on the market in China and Russia for nearly a year, and the auto media in many countries have never tested similar low-level mistakes. Chery's models exported to foreign countries must first be sold in China. After more than one year of aging verification, they will be sold to other countries after they are confirmed to be mature and stable. Because the after-sales cost abroad is much more expensive than in China, and it will affect Chery's international production.
@@kindness-villain well somehow it is defective...
How do you explain the 46m stopping distance? That is dreadful
@@kindness-villain you're Chinese. Not surprising you got offended and are trying to defend this piece of shit car.
Cheap But Cheerful as they say !!
Listen to the terrible road in the cabin
Horrid fuel economy.
As one reviewer said it’s like having an Android phone but not a Samsung or Google Phone just one of those cheap android no brand phones
Why would someone want to buy a chinese car?
Sales figures disagree.
@@mvnorsel6354 Mostly Private and Car Rentals places are buying Chinese as there is no waiting period.
Price.
simple they have brain damage and no loyalty
Cause most japanese cars are overpriced and dealers marked up the price😢.
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Sounds dangerous to drive :/
Nice to see you agsin fishcake
Why oh why do people spend good money on garbage like this ?
Oh my gosh that cvt 🤮
Never ever buy a car with lane keeping assist. If you cant stay in your lane do not drive. This should never be an option on a car its actually very dangerous
0_100 in iran 7.8s
1600cc
Communist car
Can't wait
A biased review, why? Oh, the car is from China.
Hardly... The car is rubbish, and yes most of chinese cars are awful too.