Today (June 25), PT Chery Sales Indonesia (CSI) officially launched the Chery C5 as the successor to the Omoda 5. Compared to its predecessor, the Chery C5 comes with plenty of updates, particularly in the engine and transmission aspects.
Previously, the Omoda 5 used a 1.5 TVI engine and Automatic 9 CVT Transmission. The Chery C5, however, has been upgraded with a more powerful engine and an advanced transmission — a 1.5L TCI turbocharged gasoline engine paired with a 6-speed DCT Transmission. This change is not just about following trends but represents Chery’s serious step toward improving performance, efficiency, and driving pleasure.
Curious about how much of a “makeover” the Chery C5 has received? This article will answer your questions by diving into its new engine and transmission, their character and function, the differences from the previous version, the durability of this combination for daily driving comfort, and the advanced technologies included. Finally, we’ll share a brief test drive review of the Chery C5 in city conditions. Let’s dive in.
What Is a TCI Turbo Engine?
The TCI, or Turbocharged Intercooler, is a type of turbocharged engine equipped with a turbo intercooler. How it works is by utilizing airflow from exhaust gases to spin the turbine, which then drives the compressor. This process can generate up to 150,000 RPM, about 30 times faster than a conventional non-turbo engine.
In the Chery C5, the 1.5L TCI engine produces 145 HP and a maximum torque of 230 Nm. These figures are impressive for a Compact Crossover SUV, delivering a responsive acceleration of around 9.5 seconds from 0–100 km/h without straining the engine.
How does it differ from the previous TVI engine? The TVI (Turbocharged Variable Intake) engine used in the Omoda 5 was turbocharged but lacked an intercooler like the TCI. Without an intercooler, intake air temperatures are higher, which reduces performance and efficiency.
Other advantages of the Turbo TCI engine include:
- More powerful engine performance.
- Improved fuel efficiency.
- More responsive acceleration.
- Small engine capacity but strong output.
- More eco-friendly.
- Stable in various road conditions.
- Reduced engine noise.
What Is a DCT Transmission?
DCT, or Dual Clutch Transmission, is a type of automatic transmission that uses two separate clutches for faster and smoother gear shifts. How it works: one clutch manages even gears (2, 4, 6), while the other handles odd gears (1, 3, 5). With this system, gear changes happen almost seamlessly since the next clutch is already engaged before the shift occurs.
In the Chery C5, the transmission used is a 6-speed DCT with an Electronic Shifter, which not only provides a sportier driving sensation but also maintains efficient power delivery.
Compared to a CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) like the one used in the Omoda 5, there is a clear difference in character. CVTs are smooth and jerk-free since they lack fixed gears, but they are less responsive during rapid acceleration. On the other hand, DCTs deliver quicker, more noticeable gear shifts, giving the vehicle sharper acceleration. The sensation is similar to that of a performance car.
Key advantages of DCT transmissions include:
- Faster and more responsive acceleration.
- Smoother gear shifts without delay.
- Better fuel efficiency at higher speeds.
- Sportier driving sensation.
With the combination of the 1.5L TCI turbo engine and 6-speed DCT transmission, it’s no surprise the Chery C5 delivers optimal performance for both daily commuting and long-distance travel.
Chery C5’s Supporting Technologies for Better Performance
Chery’s improvements to the C5 don’t stop at the engine and transmission. This Compact Crossover SUV, measuring 4,400 mm in length, is also equipped with various technologies to enhance fuel efficiency, comfort, and driving performance, including:
- Three driving modes or Drive Mode Selector — Normal, Eco, and Sport — allowing drivers to adjust vehicle character as needed.
- An Idling Start Stop Engine system that helps with fuel efficiency and emissions reduction. It works by automatically shutting off the engine when the brake pedal is pressed while stopped, without turning off interior features like AC or audio, and restarts the engine when the brake is released. This function can also be customized via the head unit.
- For comfort and stability, the Chery C5 comes with a MacPherson Independent Suspension in the front and Rear Multi-Link Suspension in the back. This combination ensures better damping, stable handling, and reduced vibrations on bumpy roads, keeping both driver and passengers comfortable even on long trips.
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Chery C5 Proves Strong Performance on City Roads
Through a test drive session with AutonetMagz, the Chery C5 proved that its 1.5L turbo engine and 6-speed DCT combination delivers driving performance that meets expectations for urban conditions. The throttle and brake responses feel very precise, allowing the driver to sense exactly how pedal pressure translates into vehicle movement. This gives drivers greater confidence when maneuvering in city traffic.
Positive impressions also come from its handling. Steering accuracy is commendable — weighted yet precise — giving the driver a clear feel of wheel direction. This results in greater stability with minimal body roll, especially during quick maneuvers or sharp turns.
The biggest highlight is the Rear Multi-Link Suspension in the Chery C5, previously only available in the Omoda E5 and Omoda 5 GT. This suspension brings a significant improvement in comfort and stability. Host Bagas Satrio noted that during maneuvers, all four wheels maintained good grip on the road, minimizing sway and keeping the car stable even during high-speed cornering. The ride quality is also noticeably better than previous models.
In addition, the Chery C5 comes equipped with 10 ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System) features, including Traffic Jam Assist (TJA) — a highly useful feature for congestion. It automatically maintains speed and adjusts distance from the vehicle ahead, keeping the driver comfortable without constantly pressing the accelerator or brake in stop-and-go traffic.
With such a solid test drive result, it’s clear that the Chery C5 offers a balanced combination of performance and comfort for daily city driving needs. Supported by the efficient 1.5L TCI turbo engine and 6-speed DCT transmission, its fuel consumption is relatively economical for a turbo-powered Compact Crossover SUV.
Is the 1.5L Turbo Engine Safe for Uphill Roads or Long Trips?
Yes, because the 1.5L Turbo engine with 230 Nm of peak torque is more than sufficient for uphill driving, even with a full passenger load. Supported by the responsive 6-speed DCT and Sport mode, power is delivered more optimally for climbing or long-distance journeys.
How to Maintain a Turbo Engine with DCT Transmission?
Maintenance is straightforward as long as you follow the regular service schedule, especially changing the engine oil and transmission oil as recommended by the manufacturer. Always use fuel with the proper octane rating (minimum RON 92) to keep the turbo performance optimal and the DCT running smoothly. Chery also provides after-sales services including a 10-year engine warranty, 6-year vehicle warranty, and free labor and spare parts up to 60,000 km or 4 years.
With all the improvements in engine, transmission, comfort, and technology, the Chery C5 is an excellent choice for a Compact Crossover SUV for both daily use and long trips. While the official price is still being announced, you can already experience driving the Chery C5 firsthand. Visit the nearest official Chery dealer and book a test drive now! While waiting for the price confirmation, you can also explore other Chery cars that are equally attractive.