Advertisement - Article continues belowOn that point, it’s obvious that ride comfort was the engineers’ main focus with the Omoda 7. It gets an updated suspension set-up compared to its sister car, the Jaecoo 7, which is said to be configured with British roads in mind. Most buyers will be driving the Omoda 7 economically, rather than enthusiastically, and this is where the plug-in Super-Hybrid-System truly shines. All of this makes the Omoda 7 a solid budget SUV choice for families – especially so thanks to the extra space on offer compared with the Jaecoo. The rear seats are incredibly roomy and what they lack in under-thigh support they make up for in foot space thanks to the completely flat floor.