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Global sales of Omoda and Jaecoo exceed 1 million vehicles

This milestone was passed on the eve of the brands’ third anniversary, which they are preparing to celebrate at the Beijing Motor Show, the companies’ press service reports.

It is noted that Russia has made a huge contribution to global success: there are more than 180 thousand owners of Omoda and Jaecoo. Recently, the 100,000th Omoda C5 was sold in the country – Tver resident Valeria became the anniversary buyer.

Global sales of the C5 model itself exceeded 400 thousand cars in 60 countries. And the Jaecoo J6 crossover gained more than 2 thousand contracts in the first month in Russia.

Jaecoo J6 received independent suspension, ground clearance of 176 mm and the ability to tow a trailer. The interior is decorated with wear-resistant and hypoallergenic materials. Five-star safety is ensured by a high-strength steel body and a complex of ADAS systems.

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