A true bargain may not necessarily be cheap, but the new Omoda C9 certainly offers unmatched value for your money, relative to its competition. Now here’s an upmarket SUV – with all the bells and whistles of a true blue premium offering – but one that is priced to match an everyday Honda CR-V. The value proposition is truly off the charts.
This weekend, you are all invited to experience the flagship Omoda model yourself at the paultan.org Auto Car Expo (ACE) 2025 – co-sponsored by Carro and Kärcher – happening at the Setia City Convention Centre (SCCC). Head on over to the Omoda & Jaecoo booth to touch it, feel it, drive it, and compare it against both SUVs it’s priced against, and those costing twice as much. You’ll be in for a shock.
Better yet, the Omoda C9 can now be had with a special offer of five years of free service and maintenance, just in case its low starting price of RM168,800 isn’t quite attractive enough. For that, you get Omoda’s first premium off-road SUV Coupe with a strong 2.0 litre turbo engine, eight-speed automatic and head turning looks inside and out. Its leather-lined cabin is sure to impress too.
As the icing on the cake, at ACE 2025, you will also enjoy a wide variety of offers and prizes from us at paultan.org. The first 200 bookings will receive RM2,500 in tinting, detailing and accessory vouchers from V-Kool, Dodomat, Kuzig Glanz Detailing, The Carage and Harman Kardon.
Plus, every confirmed booking will enter you into a lucky draw to win the grand prize of an all-expenses-paid holiday for two worth RM10,000. A total of 20 winners will also receive Kärcher products worth over RM30,000.
Other than Omoda & Jaecoo, other brands present at ACE 2025 include BMW and MINI (both represented by Wheelcorp Premium), Lotus, iCaur (represented by iCaur Petaling Jaya), Zeekr (represented by Carro), Audi, Volkswagen, Chery, Jetour, Hyundai, Ford, BYD, Perodua, Proton, Proton eMas, smart (represented by EON), Leapmotor and Peugeot. Each will be offering their own irresistible promotions at the event.







