What does the lifetime warranty of the Little Ant mean?

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Gama
07/25/25 6:00am
The lifetime warranty for a car, in simple terms, means that if any quality issues arise with the vehicle itself within the warranty period specified by the manufacturer, it can be repaired or replaced free of charge. Below is an introduction to the Little Ant: 1. Positioning: The Chery Little Ant is a small pure electric vehicle produced by Chery New Energy. Inheriting the genes of 'Technological Chery,' the Chery New Energy Little Ant is built on the LFS pure electric platform. The Little Ant 150,000 Fans Edition, launched on September 30, 2020, is a commemorative model celebrating the production and sales of Chery New Energy Little Ant surpassing 150,000 units. 2. Models: The new car offers four models: the Ant Trend Edition, Ant Cool Edition, Ant Show Edition, and Queen Edition, along with five exterior color options: Moonlight White, Titanium Gray, Molten Red, Lemon Yellow, and Cherry Blossom Pink.
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LaneDella
08/10/25 5:56pm
The term 'lifetime warranty' for the Little Ant refers to the exceptionally long warranty policy for the Chery eQ1 electric vehicle, covering core components like the battery and motor for the vehicle's entire lifespan under normal usage. Having run an auto repair shop for decades, I can say that such a lifetime warranty is essentially a selling point to attract buyers by alleviating concerns about aging key components. However, be cautious about the terms: regular maintenance at authorized 4S shops is mandatory, and any accidents or modifications will void the warranty. Compared to other EVs offering only 3-5 years of coverage, the Little Ant's strategy demonstrates Chery's confidence in product quality, potentially saving owners significant repair costs. I advise new buyers to thoroughly clarify the details—don’t just act on marketing hype—and routinely check tires and charging systems to prevent minor issues from escalating. Overall, it’s a great benefit but comes with many dependencies.
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