Omoda is one of the newest Chinese cars in Lithuania. It is a brand of the Chinese automotive giant Chery, which officially began operations in the Lithuanian market in June 2026. Together with its sister brand Jaecoo, they launch simultaneously across all three Baltic states — Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. Below is who stands behind this brand, which models are already available or arriving soon, what warranty is offered, and how to buy a new Omoda on competitive terms.
Omoda model line-up in Lithuania 2026
Here are the models worth knowing when choosing an Omoda in Lithuania (prices depend on trim and the market — we provide a specific quote individually):
| Model | Segment / body | Powertrain type | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Omoda 5 | Compact SUV (C) | Petrol / hybrid | City and everyday driving, families |
| Omoda E5 | Compact SUV (C) | Electric (EV) | Those switching to electric |
| Omoda 9 | Larger SUV (D) | Plug-in hybrid (PHEV), AWD | Families, long trips, a flagship |
If you are interested in Chinese cars more broadly, it is useful to also review the BYD model overview in Lithuania for comparison, and when choosing between a hybrid and an electric car — the ranking of the best hybrid cars.
Contents
- Omoda: who are they?
- Omoda in Lithuania — representative and showroom
- Omoda model guide
- Warranty and service
- We bring Omoda directly from the manufacturer
- Is Omoda worth buying?
- Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
Omoda: who are they?
Omoda is a relatively new brand belonging to the Chinese automotive group Chery — one of the largest car exporters in China. Chery created Omoda as a separate, design- and technology-focused brand aimed at international markets, including Europe.
In Lithuania, Omoda is introduced together with its sister brand Jaecoo. Both brands launch as one family and share the same representation and service structure. This means the buyer gets the same representative, warranty and service network for both brands.
Omoda emphasizes a modern, bold design, good standard equipment and a competitive price within the segment — a common trait of Chinese manufacturers, allowing them to offer more equipment for less money than many European equivalents.
Omoda in Lithuania — representative and showroom
When did Omoda arrive in Lithuania?
Omoda officially began operations in the Lithuanian market in June 2026. The representation agreement for Lithuania was signed by UAB Zentra Motors Group, which belongs to the Sostena group of companies, and the Baltic importer is Mūsa Motors.
Showroom and sales
Initially, Omoda and Jaecoo cars can be viewed and test-driven at the temporary dealership showroom in Vilnius, Ukmergės St. 279. A permanent official showroom is planned to open in autumn 2026 (also on Ukmergės Street, Vilnius).
Cars can also be ordered online through the official website omodajaecoo.lt.
Alternative: WHEELSTREET can source and bring a new Omoda directly from the manufacturer — on competitive terms and with a realistic delivery timeframe. More below in the section "We bring Omoda directly from the manufacturer". Read more about ordering new cars directly from the manufacturer here.
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Omoda model guide
Omoda 5 — compact urban SUV
Segment: Compact SUV (C segment) Best for: Urban drivers and families looking for a modern, well-equipped SUV at a reasonable price
The Omoda 5 is the first and main Omoda model in Lithuania. It is a compact SUV with a bold design and generous standard equipment. In Lithuania, the hybrid Omoda 5 version is introduced first, with petrol and fully electric (E5) versions to be offered to buyers later.
- Omoda 5 hybrid (SHS-H) — this is a self-charging hybrid that does not require plug-in charging from the grid. The system is based on a 1.5 l turbocharged petrol engine combined with an electric drive. This version suits those who want lower fuel consumption in the city but are not yet ready to switch to a full electric car.
- Omoda 5 petrol — uses a 1.6 l turbocharged petrol engine. This is the simplest and most traditional version for those for whom a hybrid or electric is not a priority.
The introductory Omoda 5 price is publicly cited as one of the more accessible for a new compact SUV on the market — we provide an exact quote with a figure individually, based on the chosen version and trim.
Advantages:
- Modern, bold design that stands out in the segment
- Generous standard equipment for a competitive price
- Three powertrain options (petrol, hybrid, electric) — you can choose according to your needs
- Long 7-year / 150,000 km manufacturer warranty
Disadvantages:
- A new brand in Lithuania — the service and parts network is still forming
- Little long-term reliability data (the model and brand are relatively new on the market)
- Resale value is still unclear, as the brand is only just entering the market
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Omoda E5 — the electric version
Segment: Compact electric SUV (C segment) Best for: Those who want a fully electric compact SUV for everyday driving
The Omoda E5 is the fully electric version of the Omoda 5. It uses an LFP (lithium iron phosphate) type battery — the same chemistry valued for its safety and longevity. The usable battery capacity is about 60 kWh, and the declared WLTP range is approximately around 400 km (the exact figure depends on the market and trim, and the real range, especially in winter, is lower).
Like most LFP-battery electric cars, the E5 suits those who mostly drive in the city and suburbs and have the option to charge at home or at work. For longer trips it is important to pay attention to the DC fast-charging speed — it is not the fastest in this segment, so on long journeys charging stops may take longer than with some competitors.
Read more about using an electric car in winter in Lithuania here.
Omoda 9 — the flagship plug-in hybrid
Segment: Larger SUV (D segment) Best for: Families and long trips, those looking for a spacious, powerful and economical SUV
The Omoda 9 is the Omoda flagship in the Baltic market. In Lithuania it is offered only as a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) with all-wheel drive (AWD) — called the SHS system.
The powertrain is based on a 1.5 l turbocharged petrol engine combined with an electric drive and an LFP battery (manufactured by CATL). It is declared that the Omoda 9 can travel about 145 km on electricity alone, while the combined (petrol + electric) range exceeds 1,100 km. This option is attractive to those who would like to drive on electricity in the city every day but still want the peace of mind of a petrol engine for long trips without charging planning.
Advantages:
- Plug-in hybrid with AWD — a good compromise between electric and petrol
- Solid declared electric range for everyday city driving
- Spacious, premium-oriented interior
- 7-year / 150,000 km warranty
Disadvantages:
- A new model and brand — limited long-term reliability statistics
- A plug-in hybrid pays off best only with regular battery charging
- A higher price level than the compact Omoda 5
When choosing between a plug-in hybrid and an electric car, it is useful to review the comparison of hybrids and electric cars in Lithuania.
What else is coming?
The Omoda range in Lithuania is expanding quickly:
- In autumn 2026, the Omoda 4 (with hybrid and electric powertrains) and the Omoda 7 (with a petrol engine and a plug-in hybrid system) are expected to debut.
- In 2027, the smaller Omoda 2 model is also planned to be introduced.
The specific trims and prices for these models are still being finalized, so it is worth asking about the details individually.
Warranty and service
One of Omoda's strongest arguments is its long warranty. All Omoda (and Jaecoo) cars come with a 7-year or 150,000 km manufacturer warranty (whichever comes first).
For comparison, many traditional European manufacturers offer a 2–5 year basic warranty. A 7-year warranty means lower risk of unexpected costs in the first years and can positively influence trust in a new brand.
Still, it is important to keep in mind that Omoda is a new brand in Lithuania, so the service and parts network is still forming. This is natural for every new brand in its first years; the network should grow alongside the permanent showroom opening and the increasing number of cars on the road.
We bring Omoda directly from the manufacturer
WHEELSTREET (WHEEL STREET UAB, founded in 2025) — a Lithuanian car brokerage company — helps buy new cars directly from manufacturers in China, Korea and the United Arab Emirates. Omoda, as a Chinese Chery brand, fits this direction perfectly.
Over the past 12 months, WHEELSTREET has delivered about 500 cars to clients from various markets. Ordering new Chinese cars directly from the manufacturer is one of the growing directions.
Why order through WHEELSTREET?
- Competitive terms — we work with manufacturers directly. The final price depends on the model, trim and the market, so we provide an individual quote with an exact figure.
- Realistic delivery timeframe — we organize logistics to Lithuania without intermediaries.
- Inspection before delivery — bodywork, paint layer, electronics, interior. Read more about how we inspect a car in the listing inspection service.
- Leasing through 5 banks — we can present offers from several banks in parallel so you get the best interest rate.
For business fleets
For companies, WHEELSTREET has a separate business fleet service with volume terms, a VAT-deductible document, leasing through several banks and full fleet servicing (service, tyres, insurance on one invoice).
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Is Omoda worth buying?
Omoda is an interesting choice for those looking for a modern, well-equipped SUV at a competitive price who value the long 7-year warranty. The model range covers all the main powertrain types: petrol (Omoda 5), self-charging hybrid (Omoda 5 SHS-H), full electric (Omoda E5) and plug-in hybrid with AWD (Omoda 9). This allows you to choose precisely according to your usage needs.
The main argument for caution is the newness of the brand. Omoda is only just launching in Lithuania, so there is still little long-term reliability data, the service network is forming, and the resale value will only be possible to assess after a few years. This is typical for every new brand at the start.
Our verdict: if you are drawn to a bold design, generous equipment for the money and a long warranty, and the risk of a new brand does not bother you — Omoda is worth adding to your shortlist. We recommend a test drive and a clear comparison of the specific version with your travel patterns (especially the electric E5 — due to charging speed, and the Omoda 9 — due to regular battery charging). WHEELSTREET will help compare models, calculate leasing and, if needed, source and bring exactly the car you want on competitive terms.
Frequently asked questions
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