“At this moment, the potential target is at least 20 dealers,” said company country director Marco Chen at a media preview event in Pasig City.
“We have not been constructing dealers from zero – this takes a long time,” he added. “We have some potential partners under negotiation. We want to convert some existing dealers. This way, we can quickly build our dealer network.”
Q4 2023 launch
The Jaecoo 7 will be a plug-in hybrid once launched in the Philippines. PHOTO FROM OMODA AND JAECOO PHILIPPINES.
Omoda is targeted at younger, tech-oriented car buyers, while Jaecoo is more focused on luxury offerings with off-road capabilities. Chen said the brands will focus heavily on “new energy” like hybrids and battery-electric vehicles.
Chen added that showrooms will be configured similarly to how Jaguar and Land Rover share one dealership.
“Left side will be Omoda, right side will be Jaecoo,” he told AutoFun Philippines in an exclusive interview.
“In China, we have a joint venture with Jaguar and Land Rover,” Chen added. “We kind of learned from them.”
Emission testing needed
Omoda and Jaecoo Philippines country director Marco Chen shows the current and future lineups of the Chinese car brands. PHOTO BY VJ BACUNGAN (AUTOFUN PHILIPPINES).
The Omoda 5 is expected to start under ₱1.5 million for the non-hybrid model, while the Jaecoo 7 should cost under ₱3 million.
Chen also said at the preview event that all models are designed for the global market, so adapting these for the Philippines will not be difficult.
“This car meets the homologation standards in Australia, Latin America and Southeast Asia,” he said. “The Philippine government is asking for an emission test, so we are quite confident about the homologation standards.”
Sample units will be submitted to the government after the Omoda and Jaecoo Philippines subsidiary is set up by August 2023.
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