Omoda has lowered the starting price of the C5 even further with the introduction of a new entry-level variant called the Street.
Positioned below the Style, the Street appears almost identical, but in a first for the brand, no longer offers a turbocharged engine.Having dropped the price tag of the C5 to below R400 000 with the introduction of the Style grade in June, Omoda has gone a step further by debuting another derivative priced at even lower at R329 900.
Also reduced are the choice of colours to four with Khaki White, Phantom Grey, Aerial Black and Carbon Crystal Black being the only options.
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