In Russia, the Omoda C5 crossover has fallen in price by a quarter of a million rubles since the beginning of the year

The Omoda C5 crossover, which is one of the brand’s most popular models in Russia, has dropped in price significantly over the past few months.
If in January the base configuration of the Joy Omoda C5 cost 2.68 million rubles, now the price has dropped to 2.427 million rubles. The difference is 253 thousand rubles. The model in the Lifestyle configuration has fallen in price by 218 thousand rubles. — to 2.602 million rubles, and the Ultimate version became more affordable by 236 thousand rubles, dropping to 2.714 million rubles.
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In addition, not only Chery sub-brand models, but also cars of the parent brand have become cheaper in Russia. For example, the all-wheel-drive Chery Tiggo 7 Pro Max and the Arrizo 8 sedan have become more affordable over the year.
Chery Tiggo 7 Pro Max is now available in Russia.