What is Chery?

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MacLilliana
07/25/25 4:36pm
Chery Riich: 'Riich' is a mid-to-high-end sedan brand with the genes of 'vision, daring, and success'. 1. Basic Introduction: Chery Automobile Co., Ltd. is a state-controlled enterprise engaged in automobile production, registered and established on January 8, 1997, with its headquarters located in Wuhu City, Anhui Province. The current chairman and general manager is Yin Tongyue. The company's products cover passenger cars, commercial vehicles, and mini vehicles, among other fields. In August 2016, Chery ranked 450th in the '2016 China Top 500 Enterprises'. In 2019, Chery ranked 90th in the 'Belt and Road' China Top 100 Enterprises list. 2. Brand Introduction: Chery Automobile Co., Ltd. was established on January 8, 1997. With the strategic goal of building an 'international brand', after nineteen years of innovative development, the company has become the largest independent brand automobile manufacturer in China, integrating the R&D, trial production, production, and sales of complete vehicles, powertrains, and key components, as well as the largest passenger vehicle exporter in China.
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Leila
08/11/25 9:52pm
I just bought a Chery Tiggo 8 last year, and I feel it's quite good. It's a Chinese car brand established in the late 1990s, headquartered in Wuhu, Anhui, mainly focusing on affordable models, with SUVs being particularly popular. As a young person, I like its design sense—fashionable exterior and simple interior. It has enough power for driving and is suitable for daily commutes and short trips. Chery offers great value for money with low maintenance costs and reasonable fuel consumption, and there's even an electric version available to support environmental protection. I used to think domestic cars had poor quality, but after driving it for over half a year without any issues, I’ve changed my mind. Now I see many Chery cars on the road, which shows it has gained a solid foothold in the domestic market and even exports to the Middle East and Latin America. The value for money is truly unbeatable.
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