Omoda Jaecoo is following its sister brand Chery in launching an electric vehicle (EV) in Australia.

After launching here last year with the Jaecoo J7 petrol and plug-in hybrid mid-size SUV, Omoda Jaecoo is launching the smaller Jaecoo J5. It’s due in local showrooms in January 2026.

It’ll kick off the new nameplate’s launch with an all-electric version, with petrol and hybrid powertrains to follow in March.

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Omoda Jaecoo Australia says the J5 EV will launch in a single, well-specified model grade that “comes standard with a wide array of features that will appeal to Aussie buyers, especially those with a fur baby”.

The company has yet to announce pricing for this variant.

The J5 EV features a single front-mounted electric motor producing 155kW of power and 288Nm of torque, good for a 0-100km/h time of 7.7 seconds. It’s powered by a 61.1kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery.

Omoda Jaecoo claims an electric range figure of 402km on the WLTP cycle, as well as energy consumption of 14.3kWh/100km. A 30-80 per cent charge on a DC fast-charger takes a claimed 28 minutes.