Omoda is to ramp up its presence in the UK with the arrival of a new compact B-segment crossover.
Named the ‘4’, the latest model will arrive in showrooms from next year, when it will aim to rival the likes of the Ford Puma and Skoda Kamiq.
It uses Omoda’s latest ‘Cyber Mecha’ design language, which the brand says is inspired by robotics and science fiction comics. At the front, the car uses the firm’s ‘O-Universe’ lighting with a lighting bolt-shape design, which is also carried into the taillights.
Inside, there are five seats and a portrait touchscreen infotainment system, while the centre console features diamond-shaped physical buttons with a push button starter located under a red pilot-style cage.
Omoda has not revealed technical details of the 4 at this stage, with more information to come closer to the car’s on sale date.
Victor Zhang, Omoda UK’s country director, said: ‘We see real promise with Omoda 4, and our partners, dealers and team are very excited to confirm the Omoda 4 will join the expanding family of Omoda vehicles in 2026.
‘This is the first car from Omoda to include the ‘Cyber Mecha’ thinking, and through the UK feedback, we can co-create together and define the next generation of Omoda vehicles.
‘We launched Omoda [In the UK] in August 2024 with a bold vision for the UK market, and the addition of Omoda 4 further underpins our strategy.’
Prices, trim levels and further technical details will be revealed soon but the 4 will benefit from Omoda’s seven-year or 100,000-mile warranty.
It comes as the Chinese brand continues to rapidly grow its UK dealer network, most recently with Car Dealer Top 100 leader Arnold Clark.