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Which Chery SUV model comes with a spare tire at the rear?

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StMax
08/29/25 7:32am

The Chery SUV model that comes with a spare tire at the rear is the Tiggo. Since its launch in 2005, the Chery Tiggo has been exported to over 80 countries, earning the trust and praise of more than 400,000 users worldwide. With its outstanding quality, it has become the official designated vehicle for multiple international events. Here is the relevant information: Models: The Tiggo has formed a family lineup including the Classic Edition, Elite Edition, and DR European Edition. While reshaping the high-end quality image of Chinese independent brands, it has also become a domestically and internationally recognized independent brand model that meets international standards. Engine: The Tiggo is equipped with the ACTECO series of high-efficiency and energy-saving engines, which have repeatedly won the "China's Top Ten Engines" award. Compared to engines from other brands, it has the distinctive features of "highest torque at the same speed and lowest speed at the same torque." Among them, the 1.6S supercharged engine is characterized by strong power, fast response, maintenance-free operation, and fuel efficiency.

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Quentin
09/11/25 5:05am

From a young person's perspective, I recently noticed the Tiggo 3 at the auto show—the one with the spare tire mounted on the back. The spare tire is fixed to the tailgate, which looks pretty cool, especially on the older models. It's super convenient for outdoor trips or off-roading since you don’t have to dig through the trunk. The newer Tiggo 7 and 8 now have built-in spare tires, saving space and fitting a more urban style. However, the external design takes up some room, might affect parking, or even pose a theft risk—so adding a lock is a good idea. I’d suggest test-driving before buying to see if the spare tire placement suits your habits. Overall, the Tiggo 3 offers great value and is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.

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Alina
10/25/25 5:54am

As an experienced car owner, I believe the typical Chery SUV model with a rear-mounted spare tire is the Tiggo 3 series. This vehicle features a practical design where the externally mounted spare tire saves interior space and can be easily accessed during long trips with a simple pull. The entry-level versions of the Tiggo 3 commonly adopt this layout, emphasizing a traditional off-road feel. However, in daily use, the externally mounted spare tire may be prone to rust from rain exposure or vandalism, requiring regular checks on tire pressure and bolt tightness. Newer models like the Tiggo 5 Pro have shifted to internally mounted spare tires, prioritizing comfort. If opting for the Tiggo 3, prioritize models with a safety lock mechanism to minimize hassles.

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ONoah
12/08/25 6:17am

As a car enthusiast, I've observed that Chery's SUV, the Tiggo 3, is a representative model featuring an externally mounted spare tire at the rear. This design continues the classic off-road style, with the spare tire attached to the tailgate, preserving the flatness of the trunk. In terms of details, older models of the Tiggo 3 utilized this configuration for convenient field repairs. The spare tire is full-sized, ensuring reliability in emergencies, though its weight may increase fuel consumption or affect balance. Other models, such as certain year versions of the Tiggo x70, also follow a similar design. When choosing, it's important to check if the spare tire is securely fastened to prevent it from coming loose on the road. Simply put, if you're after a retro feel and practicality, the Tiggo 3 is worth a try.

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