What is it?
Chery's second-generation medium SUV for Australia, sitting between the Tiggo 4 Pro and Tiggo 8 Pro Max. 1.6L turbo petrol, 7-speed DCT, dual 12.3-inch screens, and a 5-star ANCAP rating from 2024.
The lineup runs from Urban at $39,990 drive-away, through to Ultimate at $42,990 drive-away. Warranty cover sits at 7 years, unlimited km.
Interior and Technology
626 L boot beats RAV4, CX-5 and Tucson on the paper figure, with dual 12.3-inch screens and full driver-assist kit from the Urban entry grade.
FWD only, no hybrid at launch in Australia, and the 7-speed DCT can hesitate from a stop.
Should you buy the Tiggo 7 Pro?
Reasons to buy
- 626 L boot beats RAV4, CX-5 and Tucson on the paper figure, with dual 12.3-inch screens and full driver-assist kit from the Urban entry grade.
- Warranty: 7 years, unlimited km.
- 5-star ANCAP (2024), full driver-assist suite.
- 626 L boot, segment-competitive cargo space.
Reasons to wait
- FWD only, no hybrid at launch in Australia, and the 7-speed DCT can hesitate from a stop.
- You want AWD, you want a hybrid drivetrain at launch, or you want proven Australian resale data.
- The Hybrid+ PHEV is on sale overseas but not yet locked in for Australia. If hybrid is a must-have, cross-shop the Haval H6 HEV.
- Top trim climbs to $42,990 drive-away.
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