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About the Omoda 7

The Omoda 7 is a mid-sized plug-in hybrid SUV that aims to give you big car space, high-tech equipment and low running costs in one neatly styled package. It arrives in the UK as a five-seat model with the brand’s Super Hybrid System, pairing a 1.5 litre turbocharged petrol engine with a sizeable battery and electric motor. 

With a claimed electric-only range of around 56 miles and a total range of more than 700 miles when the tank and battery are both full, it is designed to cover school runs, commuting and long motorway trips with very little fuss. Two main trim levels, Knight and Noble, focus on generous specification rather than a long and confusing options list.

What Makes the Omoda 7 Stand Out?

Inside, the Omoda 7 feels very current. A large 15.6-inch central touchscreen sits alongside an 8.9-inch digital driver display, with most functions controlled through sharp, quick responding menus backed up by voice control. Even the entry Knight model gets features such as wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a cooled wireless phone charger, heated seats and a surround view camera system, which you would often pay extra for in more established rivals. Step up to Noble, and you add a panoramic glass roof, a 12-speaker Sony audio system, seat ventilation and ambient interior lighting for a seriously premium feel without a premium price tag.

Space is another strong point. The Omoda 7 is slightly longer than many family SUVs, and that pays off in the cabin, where adults over six feet can stretch out comfortably in both rows. Storage is well thought through, with large door bins, a big space beneath the centre console and a cooled armrest cubby for keeping drinks chilled on longer journeys. Boot capacity sits between 590 and 639 litres, depending on the version, which puts it ahead of cars like the Nissan Qashqai and Skoda Karoq and not far off some larger SUVs. The floor is a useful square shape with extra side pockets and tie-down points, although the loading lip is quite high if you regularly lift heavier items.

Why Choose cars2buy for Omoda 7 Car Leasing?

Because Omoda is a newer name in the UK, lease prices and specifications can vary quite a bit between providers. Using cars2buy, you can see Omoda 7 lease deals from a range of leasing companies in one place, then filter by contract length, annual mileage and initial payment to find something that works for your budget. The seven-year warranty offered on the Omoda 7 helps support strong value for money over the life of the car, which can be reflected in competitive monthly rentals compared with more familiar plug-in hybrid SUVs.

Once you have shortlisted a deal that looks right, you can enquire directly with the leasing company from the cars2buy leasing comparison and take the next step from there.

What Are the Alternatives to the Omoda 7?

If you are looking at Omoda 7 leasing, it is worth considering a few other mid-sized electrified SUVs. The Chery Tiggo 7 PHEV uses similar technology but offers a slightly smaller boot and a different styling approach, so it will appeal to some buyers more than others. The Hyundai Tucson Hybrid and Plug-in Hybrid and Kia Sportage PHEV are more established choices with proven resale values and a broader dealer network. The latest Volkswagen Tiguan eHybrid offers a little more electric range on paper, while the Vauxhall Frontera Hybrid focuses on value and simple running costs. Which is best will depend on whether you place more weight on cabin space, badge appeal, electric range or outright price.

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