As we reported earlier, the Omoda C9 PHEV (Plug-in Hybrid) was previewed today during the Omoda & Jaecoo Carnival at Desa Park City, which runs from 21 to 24 August 2025. The car was showcased alongside the Jaecoo J5.
In terms of design, the SUV coupé closely resembles its ICE twin, featuring the same coupé-like roofline, full-width LED light bar at the front fascia, and full-width segmented tail-lights. However, there are some differences, including a split front air intake, a charging port located on the passenger side, and an Auxiliary Lighting System.

The same approach has been applied to the interior. It still features a widescreen display panel housing dual 12.3-inch screens, a tall centre console with stylish silver air-conditioning and drive mode knobs, and plush quilted leather seats. The key difference here is the absence of a start button, as the car starts automatically when it detects the key fob. Other features include heated and ventilated front seats.
The most important component of the car is the PHEV powertrain, which consists of a triple-motor system paired with a 1.5-litre turbocharged petrol engine, producing a combined output of 605 PS and 915 Nm of torque. It completes the century sprint in 4.9 seconds. Handling this power is a 3-Speed Dedicated Hybrid Transmission (DHT).

The triple-motor system is powered by a 34.46 kWh Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) battery, offering a pure EV range of 150 km. According to the automaker, when combined with the engine, the C9 PHEV delivers a total driving range of 1,100 km.
In terms of charging, the SUV supports 70 kW DC fast charging, as well as 6.6 kW and 2.8 kW AC charging. It is also claimed to have a fuel consumption of 1.7 litres/100 km. Another performance feature included in the C9 is a Continuous Damping Control (CDC) active suspension system. It is equipped with five sensors that can adjust suspension response up to 100 times per second and offers seven driving modes for both on- and off-road conditions.

At the moment, there is not much information available regarding the car’s full specifications. However, according to the automaker, the estimated price of the SUV is RM220,000, which makes it significantly more expensive than the AWD variant of the current C9 which is priced at RM188,800.
(Source: Jaecoo & Omoda Press Release)