2026 Omoda 7: China’s next Outlander PHEV, Sealion 6 rival locked in for Australia

Chery already has three mid-size plug-in hybrid (PHEV) SUVs across its Omoda Jaecoo and namesake brands in Australia. Now it’s adding another.

The Omoda 7 is a shapelier alternative to the Jaecoo J7 it’ll share showroom space with, and which debuted the Omoda Jaecoo brand in Australia earlier this year.

“Omoda 7 will be launched in 2026. Timing and powertrain still to be confirmed at this stage,” a spokesperson for Chery Motor Australia told CarExpert.

Government approval documents published this week list just one powertrain for the front-wheel drive mid-size SUV: a turbocharged 1.5-litre four-cylinder plug-in hybrid system, combining a 105kW petrol engine with a 150kW electric motor and a Direct Hybrid Transmission.

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It’s unlikely torque outputs will be different from the Jaecoo J7 SHS (215Nm from the engine, 310Nm from the electric motor), and we’d expect the same total system outputs of 255kW and 525Nm.

There’s no all-wheel drive option, however, unlike the rival BYD Sealion 6 and Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV.

The Omoda 7 and Jaecoo J7 SHS both use an 18.3kWh lithium iron phosphate battery and offer 90km of electric-only range on the WLTP cycle.

In the Jaecoo, claimed fuel consumption is 1.0L/100km using 95-octane premium unleaded fuel.

Not present in the approval documents is the petrol powertrain confirmed for the (also right-hand drive) UK market. This is a 1.6-litre turbo four-cylinder, producing 108kW/275Nm – enough for a claimed 0-100km/h time of 10.4 seconds.