What Does the Whole Vehicle Warranty of Chery Ant Include?

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SanElaina
08/31/25 7:17am
Chery New Energy offers a lifetime free warranty for the three-electric power battery (cell), drive motor (including motor controller), and vehicle controller. Here is some relevant information: 1. Dimensions: The length, width, and height are 3200/1670/1550mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2150mm. 2. Interior: The highlight of the new car is also in terms of color. The interior color options have been expanded to include mint green, lychee white, and more. The seat padding is ample, using a combination of faux leather and fabric for a better texture. Apart from that, the overall design largely maintains the same style as the previous model. 3. Features: The combination of a 10-inch central control LCD display and an equally large 10-inch central control screen enhances the interior's strong sense of technology. The three-spoke steering wheel has a youthful appearance and good grip, further enhancing the driver's control. Additionally, the new car still uses a rotary button and is equipped with an electronic handbrake.
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CaliLee
09/13/25 3:38am
The Chery Ant's vehicle warranty primarily covers 3 years or 100,000 kilometers, whichever comes first. As a maintenance professional frequently working with such vehicles, I've observed that it includes repairs or replacements for core mechanical components like the engine, transmission, braking system, and suspension parts. More importantly, as an electric vehicle, the battery pack, motor, and electronic control system receive additional coverage, typically an 8-year or 150,000-kilometer warranty, which helps avoid major repair costs. I recommend that owners thoroughly review the warranty manual after purchase, as it does not cover everyday wear-and-tear items such as tires, wiper blades, and bulbs—these must be handled independently. Regular maintenance is also crucial; follow the recommended intervals for inspections at authorized service centers and keep records. Addressing issues promptly ensures more efficient claims and can enhance the vehicle's resale value.
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