Chery range gets sweeter
The Citizen|November 13, 2024
Chinese carmaker has even bigger plans for lined up for South Arican market.
Jaco van der Merwe
Chery range gets sweeter

It's only taken Chery only three years since its return to South Africa to rank among the seven best-selling manufacturers.

The bad news for the top six is they are only getting started.

After the Chinese carmaker initially established an SUV line-up under the Chery marque with the Tiggo 4 Pro, Tiggo 7 Pro and Tiggo 8 Pro, it has been hard at work introducing three sub-brands, Omoda, Jaecoo and Jetour, over the last 18 months.

Now core Chery dealership floors are about to get a lot fuller with the introduction of the Tiggo Cross.

Next year the Chery Tiggo 9 Pro will be unveiled alongside a host of hybrid models before the arrival of the Chery Lepas SUV range.

And in the true sense of the infomercial pay-off line, but wait there's more...

Although no date has been set for its introduction, Chery plans to bring a bakkie too... and a hatchback most likely.

But back to the Chery Tiggo Cross for the moment, which was unveiled this month.

Effectively a replacement for the Chery Tiggo 4 Pro in other markets, the Cross will rather feature alongside the current Tiggo models locally, slotting in between the 4 and 7.

The two-model line-up consists of the Comfort and Elite derivatives.

Starting at a very attractive price of R399 900, we reckon the Chery Tiggo Cross might have real potential in ousting the Tiggo 4 Pro as the brand's best-seller.

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