The Omoda 9 SHS is a premium plug-in hybrid crossover with all-wheel drive that combines the independence of a petrol engine with a genuinely useful electric range. SHS (Super Hybrid System) is the name of Omoda's hybrid powertrain.
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Omoda 9 SHS in Brief: What You Need to Know
The Omoda 9 SHS is a plug-in hybrid (PHEV), not a fully electric car. That means it can be charged from the grid and driven almost entirely on electricity day to day, but for longer trips you still have the petrol engine in reserve — with no range anxiety. The rear axle is driven by an electric motor, so the car has all-wheel drive (AWD).
| Parameter | Information |
|---|---|
| Type | Plug-in hybrid (PHEV), AWD |
| Powertrain | 1.5 l turbo petrol + 3-speed hybrid transmission + several electric motors |
| Battery | about 34 kWh |
| Electric range (WLTP) | up to ~150 km (around 120–130 km in real use) |
| Total range (declared) | about 1,100 km |
| 0–100 km/h | about 4.9 s |
| Length | almost 4.78 m |
| Boot | about 660 l |
| Warranty | ~7 yr manufacturer (mileage depends on market) + separate battery warranty |
Worth knowing: Omoda belongs to the same group as Jaecoo. If you are considering other Chinese crossovers, it is useful to look at a broader Chinese car review, and when choosing between a PHEV and a fully electric variant — a comparison of hybrids and electric vehicles in Lithuania.
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5 Reasons TO BUY the Omoda 9 SHS
1. Long electric range for everyday driving
From its roughly 34 kWh battery the Omoda 9 SHS achieves up to ~150 km WLTP electric range, and around 120–130 km under real conditions. For most drivers that is enough for an entire working-day route or even several days on electricity alone — you only need the fuel station for rare long trips. This is one of the model's biggest arguments in the PHEV segment.
2. Petrol and electric — no range anxiety
Unlike a fully electric car, the Omoda 9 SHS has a petrol engine as a reserve. The declared combined petrol and electric range reaches about 1,100 km, so there is no need to plan charging stops for long trips. It is a practical transitional solution for those who do not yet have convenient charging or who often drive long routes.
3. Strong, smooth acceleration and AWD
Several electric motors (two at the front, one at the rear) together with the petrol engine deliver very strong overall performance — 0–100 km/h is covered in about 4.9 s. The rear-axle electric motor provides all-wheel drive, which is useful in winter and on slippery roads. In a comfort-oriented crossover like this, the acceleration and traction are a pleasant surprise.
4. Generous standard equipment
Reviewers consistently praise how much equipment the Omoda 9 SHS offers as standard: heated and ventilated seats, large digital screens, a large panoramic sunroof (about 1.3 m) and a wide package of driver-assistance systems. For its price, the amount of equipment often exceeds European equivalents of the same size.
5. Competitive price and low hybrid-mode running costs
In its segment the Omoda 9 SHS positions itself as an affordable premium PHEV — often at a more attractive price than similarly equipped European crossovers. The manufacturer states that in hybrid mode (with the battery depleted) consumption stays below ~6 l/100 km. With regular charging from the grid, real everyday fuel costs can be even lower, since a large share of routes is covered on electricity.
5 Reasons NOT TO BUY the Omoda 9 SHS
1. New model — little long-term data
Omoda as a brand and the 9 model itself are still very new to the market, so reliable long-term reliability statistics are only just accumulating. This does not mean the car is unreliable — there is simply not yet several years of data to rely on with confidence. This is a general risk when choosing any new brand.
2. Service and parts network still being established
In Lithuania, the availability of Omoda service and spare parts is still growing. For drivers used to a wide service network in every city, this may look like a drawback. Before buying, find out where you would have the car serviced nearby and what the parts-delivery timelines are.
3. PHEV benefits depend on charging habits
A plug-in hybrid delivers the greatest benefit only when it is regularly charged from the grid. If you do not have convenient charging at home or work and drive on petrol alone, the car becomes heavier and is not necessarily more economical than a regular hybrid. In that case the PHEV advantages remain unused.
4. Real electric distance varies, especially in winter
The declared WLTP range (~150 km) most often translates to around 120–130 km in reality, and in Lithuanian winter conditions the electric distance drops further, since some of the energy goes to cabin heating. This is normal for all PHEVs and EVs, but it is important to factor in when planning your daily electric range.
5. Charging speed — adequate, but not record-breaking
DC fast charging reaches about 70 kW (from 30 to 80% in roughly 25 minutes), and AC charging up to ~6.6 kW. For most PHEV owners this is perfectly sufficient, since the battery is small and is usually charged at home overnight. However, if you expect very fast DC charging like that of some fully electric cars, here it is more modest.
Omoda 9 SHS Reliability
We are still cautious about long-term Omoda 9 SHS reliability — the model and brand are new to the market, so there is not yet several years of statistics. The technical basis looks solid: a hybrid powertrain with several electric motors, a 3-speed dedicated transmission and a petrol engine. As with any new brand, it is wise to choose a car with full history and clear warranty terms rather than relying on specifications alone.
The manufacturer provides roughly a 7-year warranty on the Omoda 9 SHS (the exact mileage limit depends on the market) as well as a separate battery warranty. Such a long warranty partly offsets the risk of a new brand and has a positive effect on peace of mind during the first years of ownership.
WHEELSTREET guarantee: we inspect every Omoda 9 against a 120-point programme before delivery. We recommend checking the car's history by VIN — with our VIN decoder.
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Omoda 9 SHS Charging and Range
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Battery | about 34 kWh |
| Electric range (WLTP) | up to ~150 km |
| Electric range (real) | around 120–130 km (less in winter) |
| Total range (declared) | about 1,100 km |
| DC fast charging | up to ~70 kW (~25 min from 30 to 80%) |
| AC charging | up to ~6.6 kW |
| Hybrid-mode consumption | below ~6 l/100 km (manufacturer declaration) |
Verdict: the Omoda 9 SHS comes into its own most for those who can charge regularly from the grid. Then you will cover your daily routes mostly on electricity, while the petrol engine stays as a peace-of-mind reserve for long trips. Without regular charging the car still works, but it loses part of the PHEV advantages.
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What the Reviewers Say
A summary of the widely held reviewer opinion (not individual testimonials):
- Electric range and technology — the long PHEV electric range from the ~34 kWh battery is considered one of the model's most notable advantages in the segment.
- Comfort and quietness — ride refinement and cabin calmness are often rated positively, especially when driving on electricity.
- Amount of equipment — the generous standard equipment (heated/ventilated seats, screens, panoramic sunroof) is mentioned as a strong price-and-value argument.
- Space — the almost 4.78 m long body and roughly 660 l boot are considered practical for a family.
- Caution due to newness — reviewers remind us that the brand is new, so questions of long-term reliability and residual value are still open.
Who Is the Omoda 9 SHS For?
The ideal choice if:
- You can regularly charge the car at home or work and want to drive mostly on electricity day to day.
- You need a single car for both the city and long trips without range anxiety.
- You value generous equipment and comfort for a competitive price.
- You want all-wheel drive and strong acceleration in a premium crossover.
- A long manufacturer warranty reassures you when choosing a new brand.
NOT suitable if:
- You do not have convenient charging — then the PHEV advantages remain unused, and a regular hybrid may be more practical.
- You want a fully electric car with maximally fast DC charging — consider EV alternatives, e.g. the BYD Seal.
- A wide, already established service network in every city is critically important to you.
- You choose a car based on long-term reliability statistics, which a new model does not yet have.
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Verdict: Is the Omoda 9 SHS Worth Buying?
WHEELSTREET verdict
The Omoda 9 SHS is one of the most appealing premium plug-in hybrids in its price class: a long electric range for everyday driving, the peace of mind of a petrol engine on long trips, AWD and generous standard equipment. The biggest reservation is the newness of the brand and model, so it is worth assessing the questions of long-term reliability and the service network in advance. The greatest benefit goes to those who can charge regularly from the grid.
YES, worth buying if:
- You can charge regularly and want to drive mostly on electricity day to day.
- You need a single car for both the city and long trips without range anxiety.
- You value generous equipment, comfort and AWD for a competitive price.
- A long manufacturer warranty reassures you when choosing a new brand.
NO, not worth buying if:
- You do not have convenient charging for everyday use.
- You want a fully electric car with maximally fast DC charging.
- You rely on long-term reliability statistics or a wide service network.
Our verdict: the Omoda 9 SHS is one of the more interesting premium PHEV offerings on the market — especially for those to whom real electric range, AWD and comfort for a reasonable price matter. The specific best buy depends on the trim, charging options and warranty terms. WHEELSTREET will help you select, inspect and bring in the right Omoda 9 SHS with a warranty — new directly from the manufacturer or verified from the EU.
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