
The differences between the Tiggo 8 Kunpeng Edition and the Tiggo 8 PLUS are as follows: 1. Exterior design: The Tiggo 8 PLUS features multiple upward-slanting waistlines and curved surfaces on the doors, giving the side profile a more sporty and powerful appearance. The rear of the Tiggo 8 PLUS also conveys a solid and stable feel. Compared to the Tiggo 8, the Tiggo 8 PLUS's rear light clusters have abandoned the full-width design, adopting a more eye-catching shape while still using lighting, complete with sequential turn signals and a welcome breathing effect. 2. Interior design: The interior of the Tiggo 8 PLUS is exceptionally luxurious and spacious, embodying the design concept of a 'luxury land jet cabin,' delivering a striking visual impact. It is equipped with dual 12.3-inch connected screens, an 8-inch air-conditioning touch panel, and a flat-bottomed three-spoke multifunction steering wheel, significantly enhancing the technological feel of the cabin.

I've studied these two models. In terms of exterior design, the Tiggo 8 PLUS appears more refined and upscale with its starry sky matrix grille paired with headlights, while the Kunpeng edition leans towards a sportier look featuring tiger-stripe matrix grille and smoked black alloy wheels. The interior differences are quite noticeable - the PLUS stands out with its dual 12.3-inch widescreen display and Sony audio system, whereas the Kunpeng edition's floating center screen looks relatively ordinary. The biggest distinction lies in powertrain: the Kunpeng edition offers an optional 2.0T engine delivering 254 horsepower for thrilling performance, while the PLUS mainly uses a 1.6T engine adequate for daily use but lacking explosive power. Both provide spacious cabins, though the PLUS adds rear independent AC for better comfort when traveling with family. Personally, I'd choose the PLUS for premium quality or opt for the Kunpeng edition if driving excitement is the priority.

I've test-driven both cars, and the biggest takeaway is the significant difference in their powertrains. The Tiggo 8 Kunpeng Edition is equipped with Chery's top-tier Kunpeng engine. The 2.0T version delivers an exceptionally strong push-back feeling, making overtaking on highways effortless, while the 1.6T version also offers solid performance. The Tiggo 8 PLUS, on the other hand, focuses on smoothness and comfort. Although the latest version now also features the Kunpeng powertrain, the older models mainly came with 1.5T and 1.6T engines. The PLUS has a softer chassis tuning, making it less bumpy over speed bumps, whereas the Kunpeng Edition is stiffer with better support but more noticeable road feedback. In terms of features, the PLUS is more luxurious, with comfort amenities like heated seats and multi-color ambient lighting as standard, which are only available in the top-tier Kunpeng Edition. Fuel consumption-wise, the Kunpeng Edition's 2.0T is slightly higher, averaging around 9L/100km in city driving, while the PLUS's base 1.5T can achieve about 7.5L/100km.

As a tech enthusiast, I particularly enjoy researching in-car configurations. The main differences between these two models lie in their intelligent systems. The Tiggo 8 PLUS features AR real-world navigation projected directly onto the instrument panel, eliminating the need to turn your head to check the central control. Its facial recognition function can memorize different drivers' seating preferences. The Kunpeng Edition primarily comes with traditional navigation and a 360-degree camera, which are practical but less tech-savvy. The most noticeable difference is in the audio systems—the PLUS is equipped with a SONY sound system featuring active noise cancellation, making the cabin exceptionally quiet, while the Kunpeng Edition has a basic audio system with ordinary sound quality. Both vehicles support remote control via smartphone, but the PLUS can also be operated with a smartwatch. The PLUS boasts dual 12.3-inch screens, significantly more impressive than the Kunpeng Edition's single 10.25-inch display. If you're after a high-tech feel, the PLUS clearly comes out on top.

From a household perspective, there's a price difference of 20,000-30,000 yuan. The Tiggo 8 PLUS has a higher starting price but comes with more generous configurations - if your budget allows, it's the more cost-effective choice. The Kunpeng edition offers excellent value for money, especially the 2.0T version which delivers strong performance at an affordable price. Both models come with a generous lifetime warranty , though some 4S stores offer more free maintenance services for the PLUS version. In daily use, the fuel consumption difference between the Kunpeng 1.6T and PLUS 1.6T is less than half a liter. The two vehicles have nearly identical space performance, both featuring seven seats that can be folded down to create a bed. The PLUS holds its value slightly better in the used car market where it's more sought-after. Maintenance costs are slightly higher for the PLUS - replacing a light assembly, for example, costs several hundred yuan more. We recommend visiting dealerships to compare the actual vehicles before making a decision.

I particularly value the practical details in family cars. The PLUS model's rear independent air vents are more considerate than the Kunpeng version, ensuring kids don't complain about heat in summer. The PLUS's genuine leather seats offer superior comfort, while the Kunpeng's faux leather feels slightly firmer. Both have ample storage, but PLUS's layered center console design handles small items more conveniently. Though trunk depth is identical, PLUS's lower loading floor makes handling bulky luggage easier. Noise insulation is better in PLUS with front double-glazed windows. Lighting differs significantly - PLUS's full auto headlights outperform Kunpeng's halogen lamps, enhancing safety on night mountain drives. For family trips, PLUS's thoughtful comfort features truly stand out.


