The Omoda 9 may have only arrived in Australia in 2025, but it’s been on sale for a few years in China, which means it’s time for an update.

The facelifted large SUV has been previewed as the Exeed EX6 in China, and CarExpert understands it could reach Australian showrooms in 2027.

The EX6, due for a Chinese-market launch before the end of 2026, is a facelifted version of the Exeed Yaoguang.

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This crossover SUV, which entered production in 2022, is rebadged as the Omoda 9 for overseas markets including Australia, where it’s sold under the export-only Omoda Jaecoo brand.

Like the Omoda 9, the EX6 will feature a turbocharged 1.5-litre four-cylinder plug-in hybrid (PHEV) petrol powertrain, but Exeed – a Chery-owned brand present in China and the Middle East – has yet to release powertrain details.

However, a Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) filing shared by CarNewsChina reveals the EX6 is 55mm longer than the outgoing Omoda 9. It measures 4830mm long, 1920mm wide and 1680mm tall on a 2800mm wheelbase.

The EX6 features a significantly revised front-end, with split-level lighting. A slim strip of lighting sits above a new honeycomb-patterned grille, similar to that of the new Omoda 7, which is in turn flanked by vertical headlight clusters bracketed by yet more daytime running lights.