One of China’s most popular car brands will focus on petrol vehicles and boost its activity in the UK as it seeks to improve its standing on the world stage. Chery recently launched the Omoda 5 in the UK, which will sell for £25,000 for the petrol version and £33,000 for the electric vehicle. The electric model will come equipped with a seven-year vehicle warranty, an eight-year battery warranty and an impressive battery range of 257 miles. Victor Zhang, the UK head of Chery, predicted that the transition to electric vehicles would be slower in the UK because of reservations about charging inf…