Omoda S5 Sedan Debuts in Russia with Two 1.5L Engine Options
Chinese automaker Omoda has introduced the S5 sedan for the Russian market, with official pricing to be announced closer to the start of sales. The company confirmed that prices will be released as the official launch approaches. (Source: Omoda press communications)
The S5 is offered with two naturally aspirated and turbocharged four-cylinder 1.5-liter engines. The naturally aspirated option delivers 113 horsepower, while the turbocharged version produces 147 horsepower. Both powerhouses are paired with a continuously variable transmission, and the model will be available in three trim levels. (Source: Omoda specifications)
Inside the cabin, the S5 features a digital instrument cluster and a 10.25-inch central touchscreen. Available options include 17-inch wheels, a rain sensor, a surround-view camera system, wireless charging, and a climate control system equipped with an air ionization function. A winter package adds heating for all seats, the steering wheel, the windshield, and washer jets, complemented by an upgraded audio system that consists of six speakers. (Source: Omoda feature list)
Technical Foundation and Equipment
The sedan rides on Omoda’s new M1X modular architecture. Exterior dimensions place the length at 4644 millimeters and the wheelbase at 2650 millimeters. The front suspension is a MacPherson independent setup, while the rear suspension uses a semi-independent design. The S5 also comes with a suite of electronic driver-assistance features, including adaptive cruise control, a distance-management system, and a lane-keeping assist function, among others. These systems are designed to support safer, more confident driving in varied road conditions. (Source: Omoda technical release)
In other regional news, it has been reported that sales of the new GWM Poer KingKong pickup in Russia are set to begin on April 25. The basic configuration is expected to be priced at around 2.8 million rubles. The information reflects ongoing product introductions from the broader GWM family in the Russian market. (Source: regional automotive press)