Yet another Chinese car brand is entering the country: Jaecoo. Confirmed by the Chery Automotive Group, the off-road-centric brand will share the same roof asJaecoo, which will launch its first production vehicle, the Jaecoo 7 at the Auto Shanghai , will be a brand focused on tough, off-road vehicles.
The exact Philippine launch timing is still to be determined, but the two brands will share the same retail space, even if their purpose and target customer are vastly different. Omoda has confirmed that it they will offer three vehicles initially: Omoda 5 Turbo compact SUV, the Omoda 5 EV, and the Jaecoo 7.
By the time the brand launches, the Omoda/Jaecoo brands will have eight showrooms located in key cities around the Philippines with expansion plans expected to continue into 2024.