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Mycarforum visits Omoda

Mycarforum visits Omoda

clarencegi75

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Attendees to this latest Mycarforum hangout event with Omoda got up close to the E5 and Jaecoo J7 and got a few tips on driving an electric car in Malaysia.

It may have been close to a month since we visited the Skoda Kodiaq, but our Mycarforum members clearly could not get enough of the opportunity to explore new cars. At least, that's what the turnout at the latest Mycarforum hangout suggested!

This new hangout session saw more than 30 of our members heading down to the new Omoda showroom to pay a visit and get to know the all-electric E5. These members got to get up close with the car and explore its distinctive features including its 24.6-inch curved screen, Sony eight-speaker sound system, as well as its eye-catching exterior design which comes complete with a distinctive spoiler at the rear.

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But that was not all that was on offer. Beyond simply learning more about the E5, attendees at this event also got the opportunity to learn more about how to best take their electric cars into Malaysia, just as families across Singapore prepare for the December holidays.

From advice on how to eke out the greatest energy economy from their electric cars to the suggested charging stops and charging providers to utilise, attendees got to know what the best practices were to ensure a smooth drive and trouble-free charging experience when in Malaysia.

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And there was more in store still. Those who attended this handout session not only got to test drive the E5 but were also amongst the first in Singapore to get to see and test drive the new Jaecoo J7 plug-in hybrid. And as an added bonus, there was also one additional, yet-to-be-launched all-electric crossover at the event for all present to get an extra early preview of!

Want to make sure you don't miss out on our next Mycarforum hangout session? Sign up to be a Mycarforum member here and look out for our announcement of the next event!

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