Chery C5 2026 review: Urban

One of Australia’s cheapest SUVs, the Chery Omoda 5, has come in for a much-needed makeover. Now badged C5, there’s a new nose treatment, but more importantly, it also adopts independent rear suspension, to hopefully address comfort and refinement issues. Along with other changes, are they enough to make the Chinese crossover more competitive against rapidly improving rivals like the MG ZS?

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