Chery TIGGO 7 Pro Announced for Australian Release: Pricing, Features, and Availability

Chery TIGGO 7 Pro Announced for Australian Release: Pricing, Features, and Availability

Chery Motors Australia has detailed its TIGGO 7 Pro, with the mid-sized SUV entering the Australian market at a starting price of $39,990 drive-away.

The TIGGO 7 Pro's announcement follows Chery’s established footprint in the global market, with sales numbers indicating over three million TIGGO vehicles in more than 80 countries. This new model will be offered in three grades: Urban, Elite, and Ultimate AWD.

Andy Zhang, Chery Australia’s Managing Director, provided insights during the launch, emphasizing the TIGGO 7 Pro's space, features, and safety specifications.

Under the hood, the TIGGO 7 Pro is equipped with Chery’s 1.6-litre turbo-petrol engine. Official specifications denote 137kW @ 5500rpm and 275Nm @ 2000rpm. The model is also listed with a fuel use of 7.0L/100km and CO2 emissions of 163g/km.

In terms of dimensions, the TIGGO 7 Pro is 4513mm long and 1862mm wide. Its design integrates Chery's Diamond and Crystal language, highlighted by specific features like a diamond-style front grille.

On the technology front, the TIGGO 7 Pro includes a 12.3-inch twin-screen digital dash and a voice-control feature. Safety specifications, as provided, comprise 8 airbags and 17 Chery smart driver assistance systems.

For potential buyers, Chery has announced a pre-sales offer starting September 20. The initial 500 customers placing orders during this phase are set to receive free scheduled servicing for 3 years/30,000 kms.

Details can be found at https://cherymotor.com.au/forms/tiggo-7-pre-order/

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