Last week on October 19th, Chery Group achieved a major milestone, producing its 15-millionth vehicle, marking a key point in the Chinese auto-maker's 27-year history. This milestone was celebrated across four countries, with assembly lines in Egypt, Brazil, Kazakhstan, and Malaysia contributing to the production.
The 15-millionth vehicle, a TIGGO 8, rolled off the assembly line at Chery’s manufacturing plant in Brazil. The TIGGO 8 series has surpassed 1 million global sales and has made a mark in Australia with the TIGGO 8 Pro Max gaining popularity in the 7-seat SUV segment.
Chery’s vehicles have received several international awards, including South Africa's "2023 Motor Enthusiasts Choice," Mexico's "Top Midsize SUV," and the Philippines' "Best Midsize Crossover" at the 19th Annual C! Awards.
In Australia, Chery's current lineup includes the Omoda 5, the electric Omoda E5, the TIGGO 4 Pro, the TIGGO 7 Pro, and the flagship TIGGO 8 Pro Max. Since its re-entry into the Australian market in early 2023, the brand has sold over 12,000 units.
FAQ
How well has the TIGGO 8 performed in global markets?
The TIGGO 8 series has achieved over 1 million global sales and has become a notable contender in several markets, including Australia with the TIGGO 8 Pro Max.
What models are currently available in Chery’s Australian lineup?
Chery's Australian lineup includes the Omoda 5, the electric E5, the TIGGO 4 Pro, the TIGGO 7 Pro, and the flagship TIGGO 8 Pro Max.
How has Chery performed in the Australian market since its return?
Since re-entering the Australian market in early 2023, Chery has sold over 12,000 units, reflecting a positive reception among Australian consumers.
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