Chery has added a second small hybrid SUV to its lineup, with a petrol-electric version of its C5 arriving in showrooms this month.

The Chery C5 Hybrid is being introduced in two trims: the Urban, priced at $31,990 drive-away; and the Ultimate, at $34,990 drive-away.

The petrol-powered C5 is now available only in a single Urban trim, now $1000 cheaper at $28,990 drive-away. The petrol Ultimate has been axed, with runout stock priced at $32,990 drive-away.

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Chery C5 Hybrid
Chery C5 Hybrid

The new hybrid variants slot in neatly between the aforementioned petrol Urban, and the electric E5 Ultimate at $37,990 drive-away.

They look identical to the petrol C5, apart from new 17- and 18-inch alloy wheel designs.

The C5 relaunched the Chery brand in Australia back in 2023, though it was previously called the Omoda 5.

It was renamed C5 in 2025, with the electric E5 dropping its Omoda prefix at the same time. This was done to reduce confusion as Chery launched its Omoda brand, which is now part of Omoda Jaecoo.

Pricing

Model

Drive-away price

2026 Chery C5 Urban

$28,990

2026 Chery C5 Hybrid Urban

$31,990

2026 Chery C5 Hybrid Ultimate

$34,990

2026 Chery E5 Ultimate

$37,990

Drivetrains and Efficiency

All C5 and E5 variants feature MacPherson strut front and multi-link rear suspension.

Chery C5 – petrol model
Chery C5 – petrol model