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Chinese car brand unveils ‘powerful’ new partnership as it looks to accelerate UK expansion

By britishbulletin.com21 February 20263 Mins Read
Chinese car brand unveils ‘powerful’ new partnership as it looks to accelerate UK expansion
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One of the fastest-growing car brands has unveiled its new vehicle launching on the UK market next month as it looks to build on an impressive 2025.

Chinese brand Omoda has marked the dynamic debut of the Omoda 7 at London Fashion Week 2026, introducing itself as the event’s principal partner.


The manufacturer’s latest mid-size SUV is set to hit the market in March, which will be Omoda’s third model in its growing line-up in the UK.

The 7 will start from £29,915 for the petrol version, while drivers can get their hands on the Super Hybrid System (SHS) model from £32,000.

The plug-in hybrid model combines an 18.3 kWh battery with a 1.5-litre engine, which will deliver over 700 miles of total range, 56 miles of which can be completed in EV-only mode.

Omoda’s proprietary Super Hybrid System is capable of producing 204 PS and 365 Nm of torque for 0-62 mph in just 8.4 seconds, with a top speed of 112mph.

The brand, which falls under the Chery International umbrella, said it was partnering with London Fashion Week to reinforce its “art in motion” philosophy.

The Omoda 7 is positioned between the Omoda 5 and the flagship Omoda 9 outside the Omoda Lounge at 180 Strand.

The Omoda 7 is the Principal Partner of London Fashion Week 2026

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Victor Zhang, UK Country Director, Omoda UK, said: “For Omoda, partnering with the British Fashion Council at London Fashion Week represents a meeting point between design, creativity, and technology.

“Those values are already central to how we think about modern mobility and a more sustainable way of living.

“The Omoda 7 is a car built around those same principles, and its dynamic debut here reflects our confidence in its relevance to contemporary British life, and fashion-forward status.”

It will also act as the British Fashion Council’s official VIP transport during London Fashion Week.

The Omoda 7 is expected to arrive in dealerships in March

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Omoda said the 7 model had been designed to adapt to the way people in the UK live and drive, with a focus on technology, comfort and space.

Laura Weir, chief executive of the British Fashion Council, added: “Omoda’s commitment to design and innovation makes them a powerful partner for LFW.

“Together, we’re championing individuality and creativity, while shaping and supporting a February schedule that reflects the energy, diversity and ambition of London fashion.”

The Omoda 7 will come with a comprehensive 7-year/100,000-mile warranty, while the SHS variant comes with an 8-year/100,000-mile battery warranty.

Omoda said its partnership with London Fashion Week reinforces the brand’s ‘art in motion’ philosophy

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Omoda previously partnered with British Vogue to support the inaugural Best Dressed List celebration at an event at Mount Street Restaurant, Mayfair.

In the first month of the year, Omoda registered 1,846 new vehicles in the UK, representing 1.28 per cent of the total market share.

This also marks a huge 211.3 per cent increase in sales year-on-year, having launched just over a year ago, according to data from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).

Omoda sold almost 20,000 vehicles in the UK last year, capturing just under one per cent of the total market share. Sister brand Jaecoo saw growth of 13,408 per cent compared to 2024, with 28,232 new registrations.

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