What is it?
Chery's entry-level small SUV and the brand's volume seller in Australia. Two powertrains on offer: a 1.5L turbo petrol making 108 kW through a CVT, and a 1.5L Super Hybrid System making 150 kW combined with a 5.4 L/100 km claim. Four grades from $23,990 to $32,990 drive-away, all FWD, all five-seat.
The lineup runs from Urban Petrol at $23,990 drive-away, through to Ultimate Hybrid at $32,990 drive-away. Warranty cover sits at 7 years, unlimited km.
Interior and Technology
$23,990 drive-away is the new floor on small SUV pricing in Australia, paired with a 5-star ANCAP rating, full ADAS standard from Urban, and a 7-year unlimited km warranty plus 7 years of capped-price servicing.
108 kW petrol feels modest on overtakes, the CVT drones under load, and cabin plastics still betray the price point.
Should you buy the Tiggo 4 Pro?
Reasons to buy
- $23,990 drive-away is the new floor on small SUV pricing in Australia, paired with a 5-star ANCAP rating, full ADAS standard from Urban, and a 7-year unlimited km warranty plus 7 years of capped-price servicing.
- Warranty: 7 years, unlimited km.
- 5-star ANCAP (2024), full driver-assist suite.
- 380 L (1,225 L seats down) boot, segment-competitive cargo space.
Reasons to wait
- 108 kW petrol feels modest on overtakes, the CVT drones under load, and cabin plastics still betray the price point.
- You want a longer ADAS track record, a smoother drivetrain (the CVT drones under load), or a more proven resale story (MG, Hyundai and Mitsubishi all offer longer Australian histories).
- Petrol Urban is the volume pick for first-car buyers. The Hybrid Ultimate is the sensible long-term choice if the extra $9,000 is in reach, with real fuel-saving potential at 5.4 L/100 km claimed.
- Top trim climbs to $32,990 drive-away.
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