This year seems to be full of good fortune for OMODA and JAECOO’s parent company, as not only have they made it to the 2025 Fortune Global 500 at 233rd place, but they’ve also passed 5 million total exports.
Every year, Fortune magazine releases the Fortune 500, a list of the top 500 companies in the US ranked by their revenue. It includes both public and private for-profit companies, based on how much they earned in the previous year.
In July 2025, it placed 233rd on the Fortune Global 500 list and passed 5 million units in total exports, marking what it calls its “Dual 500” achievement. It has been China’s top passenger car exporter for 22 years in a row, with operations now in 120 countries and regions serving more than 17 million customers.
Its research and development network includes eight R&D centers, more than 300 “Yaoguang Labs,” and a workforce of over 13,000 in R&D roles. The company has secured 24,000 authorized patents and offers 41 models with global Five-Star Safety ratings. It has vehicle exports with building local industry ecosystems, focuses on high-standard markets such as Europe, and works toward greener, smarter, and more sustainable development. Its environmental and social initiatives remain part of its long-term plans.
OMODA and JAECOO were to connect more with younger customers through the different brands. OMODA is positioned as a global crossover brand, while JAECOO concentrates on refined off-road models. In 2025, both brands saw strong growth in Europe, with OMODA becoming the fastest-growing brand in the market. In the new energy sector, the company uses its SHS technology to create efficient hybrid and electric solutions, planning to be a leader in hybrid vehicles worldwide.
Beyond automotive technology, OMODA and JAECOO are also exploring intelligent innovations. One example is the AiMOGA robot, developed with the AiMOGA team, which serves as a model for integrating smart technology into the automotive industry and expanding the brand’s value in new areas.
There’s a reason why OMODA and JAECOO are among the fastest-rising names in the car industry. Their lineup is packed with options worth checking out. See it for yourself at AutoDeal.com.ph.
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