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China Automakers Flood Australia With Budget-Priced Luxury Cars

Chery launches tech-packed Omada SUV starting from just $22,000 on bet Australians still want gasoline-powered cars.   

A Chery Omoda 5 in Sydney.Photographer: Brent Lewin/Bloomberg
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Never mind the auto industry’s relentless push toward electrification, Chery Automobile Co. is the latest Chinese carmaker trying to win over Australians with gasoline-powered SUVs pitched at the lower end of the market.

Chery’s mid-size Omoda 5 is selling across Australia for as little as A$32,000 ($22,000) for the base model. A colleague and I drove a high-end version around Sydney for four days. It’s stuffed with extras you’d normally find in luxury cars — think heated steering wheel and exterior puddle lights — and costs not much more than A$35,000.