Omoda & Jaecoo Vietnam is implementing early-year promotional programs throughout january to help users more easily own the company's SUV lines, coupled with flexible financial policies.
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Omoda & Jaecoo vehicles at a handover ceremony for users. Photo: _O&J_. |
Specifically, the Omoda C5 receives 110% registration fee support, a 0% installment interest rate for the first 12 months, and a loan term of up to 96 months. For maintenance costs, the company also applies a 0 VND policy for 5 years or 50,000 km, subject to applicable conditions. In the B-segment SUV category, the Omoda model stands out with its youthful coupe-inspired design and modern technologies. The vehicle has a starting price of 479 million VND.
For the Jaecoo J7 Flagship line, the company supports 90% of the registration fee, a 0% installment interest rate program for the first 12 months, and a loan term of up to 96 months. The Jaecoo J7 PHEV (SHS) Flagship version receives 90% registration fee support, along with a gift package worth 45 million VND. Jaecoo's SUV attracts users with its technologies enhancing the driving experience. The J7 Flagship and J7 PHEV Flagship are priced at 729 million and 879 million VND respectively, including VAT.
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Jaecoo J7 and Omoda C5 on city streets. Photo: _O&J_. |
A company representative stated that Omoda & Jaecoo Vietnam aims to develop high-tech, stylish SUV lines to meet the demands of domestic users. "The harmonious combination of global technology, modern design, and accessible pricing is a key factor in Omoda & Jaecoo vehicles gaining the interest and trust of a wide range of Vietnamese users," the representative said.
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Users exploring an Omoda & Jaecoo vehicle. Photo: _O&J_. |
Omoda & Jaecoo Vietnam's promotional program runs from now until the end of 31/1, across its system of 40 authorized dealerships nationwide. Omoda & Jaecoo vehicle lines come with a 10-year or 1 million km warranty, whichever comes first. The company has already commenced construction of a manufacturing plant in Hung Phu Industrial Park, Hung Yen province, expected to become operational this year.
Quang Anh


