
OMODA&JAECOO kicks off '2 Years 2gether' global celebration
RIYADH — Two years ago, OMODA&JAECOO embarked from Shanghai, captivating the automotive world with its distinctive personality-driven DNA. Today, as the fastest-growing car brand globally, it returns in triumph to Shanghai, ready to unveil a new chapter of evolution and celebrate its 2 years anniversary. Marking this milestone, OMODA&JAECOO proudly launches its "2 Years 2gether" global celebration — not merely a commemoration, but a tribute to an extraordinary journey. From its Shanghai origins to global prominence, OMODA&JAECOO has achieved a remarkable transformation in just 24 months, capturing the industry's attention.
The "2 Years 2gether" celebration kicks off with "My Journey with OMODA&JAECOO," a cross-cultural festivity unfolding worldwide. From European showrooms to Southeast Asian metropolises, from North American streets to Middle Eastern deserts, owners, dealer partners, media friends, and employees are capturing their unique stories with the brand through heartfelt videos. Over 1,000 genuine tributes will converge across social media, creating a spectacular digital celebration. This unprecedented global movement not only showcases the brand's international appeal but also reflects the trust OMODA&JAECOO has earned—500,000 global users, over 7 million passionate followers, and a growth legend written with innovation and sincerity.
As the 2 years anniversary approaches, OMODA&JAECOO's story is just beginning its next thrilling chapter. The "2 Years 2gether" celebration promises even more surprises—from immersive O-UNIVERSE exhibitions to the highly anticipated launch of the Cyber Mecha CROSSOVER model, OMODA C3. Each event will showcase the brand's boundless potential. For the new LOHAS audience of OMODA and the new Elites of JAECOO, the brand stands ready to captivate global markets with breakthrough hybrid innovations and fashion designs. At the same time, at this Shanghai Auto Show, the Chery group's first embodied intelligent humanoid- the AiMOGA Robot will also make an appearance at the OMODA&JAECOO booth. It will interact with OMODA&JAECOO's all-new NEV lineup—the OMODA C7 SHS, JAECOO J5 BEV, and the 2025 upgraded OMODA C5—while explaining OMODA&JAECOO's latest super hybrid technology SHS to the audience on-site. The world now eagerly awaits how this transcontinental anniversary celebration will unfold the next legendary chapter for OMODA&JAECOO!
Future is coming
Saudi Arabia OJ will officially release the JAECOO 8 in May - OMODA JAECOO luxury off-road vehicle, with "luxury, comfort, and large space" as the core selling point. It has been deeply loved by Saudi consumers since the pre-sale! At the same time, the OMODA & JAECOO family will add new members: JAECOO 5 is an A0-class light off-road outdoor SUV to help you enjoy natural exploration; OMODA C7 has an extreme aesthetic design with futuristic technology front headlights, bringing a time-travel driving experience.
As a brand 'Born NEV, Born Global', Saudi Arabia OJ not only deeply cultivates the fuel vehicle market, but also accelerates the layout of the new energy field. It will soon launch a PHEV model equipped with Chery's third-generation CDM hybrid technology. The pure electric range of 90km meets the city's zero fuel consumption travel, and the comprehensive range of more than 1,200km completely bids farewell to mileage anxiety, making every journey safer and freer with efficient energy-saving technology! OMODA JAECOO - the future is here, and we will go to the wonderful together!
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