Omoda S5 sedan prices in Russia were lowered, according to a daily car news briefing that cited data from the brand’s own price monitoring. The Omoda brand, a subsidiary of Chinese automaker Chery, announced its first round of price cuts in the Russian market. The entry level Life configuration of the Omoda S5 dropped by 70,000 rubles, while the two higher trims saw price reductions of 80,000 rubles each.
Following the price adjustment, the most affordable version of the Omoda S5 is now listed at 2.25 million rubles. The mid-range Tech variant sits at 2.35 million rubles, and the top-end configuration can reach up to 2.55 million rubles. These shifts reflect a broader strategy to boost competitiveness in the Russian automotive segment and align with market demand trends observed by buyers looking for affordable yet modern crossovers.
In Russia, the Omoda S5 is powered by a 1.5-liter gasoline engine delivering 113 horsepower in the base model. The other two configurations employ a turbocharged 1.5-liter engine with 147 horsepower. Both turbo variants pair with a continuously variable transmission, providing smooth acceleration and efficient city driving performance. The model’s lineup remains focused on offering practical performance with a balance of fuel economy and everyday usability for Russian customers.
This price movement follows a period when sales dynamics in the market attracted attention from several brands, including a notable shift in consumer interest toward compact sedans and affordable crossovers. The Omoda S5 aims to position itself as a value-forward option within this segment, emphasizing a combination of contemporary features, reliability, and accessible pricing. The brand’s approach highlights how global automakers adapt to regional demand while maintaining the appeal of modern design and connected technologies for drivers in Russia.