In China, meanwhile, the most compact new model from the Omoda brand has been unveiled. We are talking about the C3 crossover, which received a striking “cyber” look: hidden pop-out door handles, wheels with an intricate design, and a body with emphatically “mechanical” lines. According to preliminary data, in terms of hardware it will be close to the Jaecoo J5, and in size it will be slightly smaller than the Omoda C5. The car is planned to go into production with a 1.5-liter gasoline turbo engine, a CVT, and front-wheel drive.

Against this backdrop, analysts at Avtostat also reminded readers of plans for the Russian market: in 2026, we are expected to get the premium hybrid SUV Jetour G700. The model is announced with all-wheel drive and seven settings for different surfaces. A separate “feature” for trips into nature is the ability to use the vehicle as a source of electricity for household tasks (photo: Jetour).
The cabin is designed for six, and second-row passengers are promised a massage with an eight-point scheme. The multimedia system includes four displays, and a separate 17-inch screen is provided for rear passengers.
Jetour is currently represented in Russia by the X90 Plus, X70 Plus, X50, and Dashing crossovers, as well as the all-wheel-drive T2 and T1 models. In addition, Geely had previously already shared photos of the updated Okavango.
