What is the bulb model for the Tiggo 3x?

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VonConnor
07/24/25 7:57pm
Tiggo 3x's bulb models are as follows: low beam H1, high beam H7, and rear fog light P21. Here is some extended information about the Tiggo 3x: 1. Chery positions the Tiggo 3x as an SUV model: It inherits the consistent economy, durability, and practicality of the older Tiggo series. It adopts Chery Group's new vehicle manufacturing system, featuring a monocoque body and four-wheel independent suspension with a sedan-like design. 2. The bulb models for different lighting types in the Tiggo 3x vary: When replacing them, it's necessary to refer to the corresponding bulb models marked in the car maintenance manual. Otherwise, they may not function properly.
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