
It is the Tiggo series launched by Chery Automobile, which includes the small-sized SUV Tiggo 3, the small-sized SUV Tiggo 3x, and the small-sized SUV Tiggo 5x. The compact SUV Tiggo 7, and the mid-sized SUV Tiggo 8. Among them, the mid-sized SUV Tiggo 8 Plus serves as the flagship model. Additional Information: Company Introduction: Chery Automobile Co., Ltd. is a state-owned enterprise, established on January 8, 1997, with its headquarters located in Wuhu City, Anhui Province. The company's vehicle lineup includes passenger car series, commercial vehicle series, and microcar series. Chery Automobile once won the sales championship for Chinese independent brand vehicles for nine consecutive years. Subsidiary Brands: The subsidiary brands include Chery Automobile, Rely Automobile, Welly Automobile, Karry Automobile, Cowin Automobile, Qoros Automobile, Chery Jaguar Land Rover, Exeed Automobile, and Jetour Automobile. The brand has strong capabilities and a wide coverage, making it a highly promising company among independent brands.

The Chery Tiggo is an SUV model that I frequently follow. It belongs to Chery's star product line, which includes models such as the Tiggo 3, Tiggo 5, Tiggo 7, and Tiggo 8. Most of them are equipped with a 1.5L turbocharged engine, offering strong horsepower and fuel efficiency, with a daily driving fuel consumption of around 7-8L per 100km. I particularly love its tech features, such as the large central touchscreen, 360-degree panoramic camera, and adaptive cruise control system, making driving both safe and convenient. The space design is also excellent, with the Tiggo 8 even offering a seven-seater version, perfect for family trips. There are now pure electric and hybrid versions available, catering to the new energy trend. The interior has been upgraded with premium materials, including leather seats and intelligent voice control, offering great value for money. It stands out among domestic cars and often competes with the Haval H6 in the market.

I've been driving the Chery Tiggo for almost two years now, and it feels like a great family helper. There are plenty of model options available, and mine is the Tiggo 7. It has more than enough power for daily commuting, with city fuel consumption staying stable at around 8L. The space is super spacious—three adults can sit comfortably in the back seat without feeling cramped, and there's still extra room in the trunk even with a large suitcase inside, making it especially practical for picking up kids or shopping. In terms of features, it comes with comprehensive airbags, simple and reliable controls, and maintenance is convenient and affordable at the local 4S shop. On the highway, the wind noise is minimal, making for a comfortable ride, and the steering is precise with well-tuned suspension for high stability. Overall, the Tiggo is economical, durable, and a smart, affordable choice for ordinary families—easy to buy, own, and use.

I'm quite familiar with the background of the Chery Tiggo. It was initially launched around 2005 as Chery's first SUV targeting the mass market, and has gradually expanded its model lineup to cover a wider range. From the early Tiggo 3 to the current Tiggo 8 Pro, the models have undergone significant changes with more fashionable designs and stronger technological appeal. The market response has been quite positive, and its affordable price makes it well-suited to the needs of Chinese consumers. Over the past decade, this series has grown into one of the brand's best-selling models, known for its reliability and durability. With a well-established reputation and a nationwide service network, it offers peace of mind for both purchase and usage.


