Omoda S5 GT Price Drop in Russia Highlights Value Across Trims

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The Omoda S5 GT sedan saw a noticeable price drop in Russia, according to Car News of the Day, which cites data gathered from the brand’s own price lists monitoring. The report notes that the GT variant’s price fell by a uniform 80 thousand rubles across both trims: Neo and Ultra. After the discount, the entry-level model starts at 2.76 million rubles, while the fully loaded version sits at 2.86 million rubles.

Under the hood sits a 1.6 liter turbo engine delivering 150 horsepower, paired with a dual-clutch automated transmission. In the base configuration, buyers get LED headlights, 17-inch alloy wheels with orange brake calipers, front and rear parking sensors, systems that monitor rain, light, tire pressure and temperature, and a rearview camera.

For the top configuration, the car adds a full suite of safety and convenience features. This includes a comprehensive camera system with surround view, curtain airbags, blind-spot monitoring, adaptive cruise control, and other advanced driver-assistance capabilities.

Earlier, automotive publication Behind the Wheel highlighted Crossovers that offer strong value without breaking the bank, sparking discussion about which economical choices stand out in today’s market.

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