The price of Omoda S5 GT sedan decreased in Russia 09:57

Omoda S5 GT sedan prices dropped in Russia, report “Car news of the day”, with reference to data obtained from the brand’s monitoring of its own price lists.

It is stated that the price of the GT version falls “evenly” – 80 thousand rubles, and in both trim levels at once: both in the base Neo and in the top-end Ultra. After the price reduction, the most affordable car began to cost 2.76 million rubles. In the maximum configuration – 2.86 million rubles.

The sedan is equipped with a 1.6-liter turbo engine producing 150 horsepower. with dual-clutch robotic transmission. In the basic version, the car is equipped with LED optics, 17-inch alloy wheels with orange enlarged brake calipers, front and rear parking sensors, rain, light, tire pressure and temperature sensors, as well as a rear view camera.

The maximum configuration is complemented by a set of all-round cameras, curtain airbags, tracking systems for objects in blind spots, adaptive cruise control and other systems.

Previously automobile experts “Behind the wheel” in the name Crossovers that won’t bankrupt their owners.



Source: Gazeta

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