Chery’s latest compact crossover, the Omoda C4, has officially made its global debut at the Chery User Summit in Wuhu, China. Positioned as an entry-level model, the C4 is expected to bolster the brand’s growing international lineup while offering South African buyers an accessible option in the highly competitive compact SUV segment.
Bold “Cyber Mecha” Design
The Omoda C4 adopts Chery’s futuristic “Cyber Mecha” design language, which emphasises sharp, geometric styling. Its exterior is highlighted by distinctive bolt-shaped front and rear lights, a design element also featured on the forthcoming Omoda C7. The interior echoes this innovative approach with diamond-shaped buttons, a fighter pilot-style ignition switch, and a dual-screen setup that seamlessly integrates infotainment and driver information.
Buyers will have the choice of three trim levels in the standard C4, while the ‘Ultra’ variant offers a sportier look with an upgraded exterior styling package, appealing to those seeking a more dynamic presence on the road.

South African Launch Timeline
According to CAR Magazine, Chery plans to introduce the Omoda C4 to the South African market in the third quarter of 2026. While local pricing has not yet been officially confirmed, the automaker has indicated that the C4 will be priced below the Omoda C5, which currently starts at R329 900. This positions the C4 as an attractive, more budget-friendly option for local buyers looking for a stylish and practical compact SUV.


Powertrain Options
At launch, the Omoda C4 will be offered with 1.5-litre naturally aspirated and turbocharged engines, paired with a smooth dual-clutch transmission (DCT) for a responsive driving experience. Future models will include a range of new-energy variants, including traditional hybrids (HEV), plug-in hybrids (PHEV), and fully electric versions (BEV). These electrified models will feature a dedicated hybrid transmission (DHT), ensuring efficient power delivery and eco-friendly performance.
Omoda C4 Key Features
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Design Language | Cyber Mecha with bolt-shaped front and rear lamps |
| Interior | Diamond-shaped buttons, fighter pilot-style start button, dual-screen layout |
| Trim Levels | Standard C4 (3 trims), Ultra C4 with sporty styling package |
| Engines | 1.5L naturally aspirated, 1.5L turbocharged |
| Transmission | DCT (non-electrified), DHT (hybrid variants) |
| Future Powertrains | HEV, PHEV, BEV |
| Launch Timeline | Q3 2026 in South Africa |
| Expected Pricing | Likely below R329 900 |
A Compact SUV to Watch
With its bold styling, versatile powertrain options, and competitive pricing, the Omoda C4 is poised to make a strong impression in the South African compact SUV market. As the launch date approaches, local enthusiasts can expect an accessible, tech-forward alternative that blends futuristic design with everyday practicality.
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