Chery Tiggo 7 | |
Manufacturer: | Chery |
Production: | 2016–present |
Class: | Compact crossover SUV |
Body Style: | 5-door SUV |
The Chery Tiggo 7 is a compact crossover SUV produced by Chery under the Tiggo product series. The first generation was launched in 2016, and a rebadged variant sold by Qoros was planned in 2017 which later became a facelift for the 2018 model year Tiggo 7 dubbed the Tiggo 7 Fly. The first generation Tiggo 7 also underpins the Exeed LX. The second generation model was launched in 2020 and was previewed by a design concept unveiled in 2019.
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First generation | |
Aka: | Qoros Young DR F35 |
Production: | 2016–present |
Designer: | James Hope |
Layout: | Front-engine, front-wheel-drive or four-wheel-drive |
Engine: | 1.5 L SQRE4T15 I4 (gasoline) turbo 2.0 L SQR484F I4 (gasoline)[1] |
Transmission: | 6-speed manual 6-speed DCT CVT |
Wheelbase: | 26701NaN1 |
Length: | 45051NaN1 |
Width: | 18371NaN1 |
Height: | 16701NaN1 |
Platform: | T1X |
The first generation Chery Tiggo 7 was originally previewed by the Chery TX SUV Concept during the 2012 Beijing Auto Show,[2] [3] the production version was revealed during the 2016 Beijing Auto Show in China. It is codenamed T15.[4]
Engine options available initially includes a 1.5-litre inline-four turbo petrol engine and a 2.0-litre inline-four petrol engine.
The production Chery Tiggo 7 was later launched on the China car market in July, positioned above the Chery Tiggo 5 compact crossover.[5]
In August 2017, the Qoros Young compact crossover was revealed as a rebadged version of the Chery Tiggo 7. Chery owns half of the Qoros holding while the other half belongs to Singapore-based investment company Kenon Holdings.[6] The Qoros Young never launched on the market, with its design instead reused as the facelifted Chery Tiggo 7 Fly revealed in 2018.
The Tiggo 7 Fly debuted in September 2018. The facelift model continue to use the same powertrain as the pre-facelift model, a 1.5-litre turbo producing 147hp and 2100NaN0. The transmission is a 6-speed dual-clutch transmission or a 6-speed manual gearbox.[7]
Second generation | |
Production: | 2020–present |
Designer: | Richard Koo |
Layout: | Front-engine, front-wheel-drive or four-wheel-drive |
Related: | Chery Tiggo 8 Exeed LX Omoda 5 Chery Tiggo 5x Cowin Showjet |
Engine: | 1.5 L SQRE4T15C I4 (gasoline) turbo 1.6 L SQRF4J16 I4 (gasoline) turbo |
Motor: | 48V belt starter generator (11PS; 20Nm) |
Transmission: | 6-speed manual 7-speed DCT CVT |
Drivetrain: | Mild hybrid |
Wheelbase: | 26701NaN1 |
Length: | 45001NaN1[8] |
Width: | 18421NaN1 |
Height: | 17461NaN1 |
Weight: | 14650NaN0 |
The second generation Chery Tiggo 7 debuted as a concept during the 2019 Guangzhou Auto Show.[9] Engine options of the second generation Chery Tiggo 7 initially includes a 1.5-litre inline-four turbo petrol engine producing 147 hp, 1.5-litre inline-four turbo petrol engine producing 156 hp and a 1.6-litre inline-four petrol engine producing 197 hp.[10]
Launched in September 2021, the Tiggo 7 Plus is a more premium variant of the regular Tiggo 7, aiming at a slightly higher market segment. Marketed as the Tiggo 7 Pro overseas, the Tiggo 7 Plus features a restyled front bumper and grilles and slightly improved interior. The infotainment system of the Tiggo 7 Plus comes with Baidu CarLife and Apple CarPlay and runs on Chery's Lion 4.0 operating system.[11]
The Tiggo 7 Plus is available with three powertrains including a 1.5-litre turbo engine with 1560NaN0 and 2300NaN0 of torque, mated to a 6-speed manual transmission and CVT, a 1.5-litre turbo engine plus 48-volt mild hybrid system with 1560NaN0 and 2300NaN0 of torque, mated to a CVT, and a 1.6-litre turbo engine with 1970NaN0 and 2900NaN0, mated to a 7-speed DCT. The 1.5-litre turbo engine consumes 6.9L/100km while the 1.5-litre turbo engine with 48-volt mild hybrid system consumes 5.9L/100km. The 1.6-litre turbo engine variant consumes 6.6L/100km.
The Chinese market Tiggo 7 Plus underwent a facelift in October 2022 for the 2023 model year.[12] The facelift features a completely redesigned front end, sharing the same headlight unit as the Tiggo 8 Plus.
The 2024 model year standard Tiggo 7 went on sale in China in May 2024, with an exterior design resembling the 2021 Tiggo 7 Plus PHEV while the interior design is largely unchanged.[13]
At the 2024 Chery International Business Conference in Wuhu, Anhui, China in April 2024, Chery showcased an updated version of the export market Tiggo 7. It is based on the 2023 Tiggo 7 Plus with a redesigned front and rear fascia.[14]
The Tiggo 7 Pro was introduced in Australia in August 2023,[15] with prices announced in September 2023. Adopting the styling used by the Chinese-spec 2021 Plus PHEV model, it is available in three grade levels: Urban, Elite and Ultimate.[16] All models were powered by a 1.6-litre turbocharged petrol engine mated with a 7-speed DCT. The Urban and Elite grades were front-wheel drive only, while the Ultimate grade is only available with standard all-wheel drive.
The Tiggo 7 Pro was introduced in Indonesia alongside the Tiggo 5x (originally introduced at the time as the Tiggo 4 Pro) and Tiggo 8 Pro in January 2022.[17] It was launched alongside the Tiggo 8 Pro on 23 November 2022, as Chery's first models to the Indonesian market after a 6-year absence.[18] Sales were commenced in January 2023.[19] Adopting the exterior styling used by the Chinese-spec internal-combustion 2021 Plus model, it is available in three variant levels: Comfort, Luxury and Premium. All models were powered by a 1.5-litre turbocharged petrol engine and front-wheel drive, mated with a CVT transmission.[20] It is locally assembled at Handal Indonesia Motor's facility in Bekasi, West Java.[21]
The second generation Chery Tiggo 7 was released in the Iranian market in 2021 by Modiran Vehicle Manufacturing Company (MVM) as the Fownix Tiggo 7 Pro. Due to international sanctions against Iran, this car was sold under the Fownix brand (instead of Chery). Tiggo 7 Pro is equipped with the same 1.5-liter turbocharged 157 hp engine, but the gearbox installed on it is a new generation of CVTs.[22] In 2023 winter, MVM introduced a new type called "Premium" which is exactly the same as the "Excellent" type in the technical part, but in terms of features, it is equipped with 6 new options, which are: front parking sensor, rain sensor, mirror Electrochromic Center, Blind Spot Radar (BSD), Lane Determining Radar (LDW) and Reverse Collision Radar (RCTA).[23]
Fownix, which is considered a luxury brand of MVM, unveiled Fownix Tiggo 7 Pro Max on December 2023, two years after the introduction of the Tiggo 7 Pro. The Tiggo 7 Pro Max uses a 1.6-liter T-GDI engine that is capable of producing a maximum power of 197 horsepower and 290 Nm of torque, which can transfer the generated power to the front wheels with the help of a 7-speed dual-clutch gearbox. The combined consumption of this engine is about 7.8 liters per 100 km, considering the car's net weight of 1526 kg.[24]
The Tiggo 7 Pro is rebadged and sold in Italy by importer DR Automobiles as the DR 6.0. It was launched on 20 April 2022. The 6.0 is offered in a sole variant, powered by a 1.5-litre turbocharged petrol engine. The same engine is also available with a bi-fuel supply with LPG system as an option, marketed by DR as the Thermohybrid.[25]
Since 2023, the Tiggo 7 Pro was also rebadged and sold by DR under the Sportequipe marque as the Sportequipe 6, which was first revealed at the 2022 Milano Monza Open-Air Motor Show in June 2022.[26] Sharing the same engine option with either a petrol or the Thermohybrid bi-fuel (petrol/LPG) setup as the DR 6.0, the Sportequipe 6 features a completely different front end design, derived from the non-Pro/Plus versions of the Chery Tiggo 8.[27]
Initially announced in October 2022 with the Chinese-spec internal-combustion 2021 Plus styling and a 1.5-litre turbocharged petrol engine, during Chery's media event of their re-entry to the Malaysian market in Setia Alam,[28] the Malaysian-spec Tiggo 7 Pro was revealed in March 2024, instead adopting the styling used by the Chinese-spec 2021 Plus PHEV model, and powered by a 1.6-litre turbocharged petrol engine.[29] Malaysian models were launched and went on sale in June 2024, only available in a sole unnamed variant.[30] It is locally assembled at Inokom's facility in Kulim, Kedah.
The Tiggo 7 Pro is sold in Mexico as the Chirey Tiggo 7 Pro.[31] It was launched in July 2022, alongside the Tiggo 8 Pro Max.[32] It is available in two trim levels: Comfort and Luxury. Both were powered by a 1.5-litre turbocharged petrol engine.[33]
The Tiggo 7 Pro was launched in the Philippines in January 2021, as a replacement of the first-generation Tiggo 7 in the lineup. It is initially available with a 1.5-litre turbocharged petrol engine.[34] The Hybrid model, powered by the same engine unit with a 48V mild-hybrid system, was added in July 2023.[35]
The Tiggo 7 Pro was launched in Russia on 10 September 2020. It is available in three variant levels: Luxury, Elite and Prestige. All models were powered by a 1.5-litre turbocharged petrol engine.[36]
The Pro Max model was launched in January 2023. Powered by the same 1.5-litre turbocharged engine unit as the Pro model and utilizes the styling from the Chinese-spec internal-combustion 2021 Plus model, it is initially available in two variant levels: Prestige and Ultimate.[37] The Elite variant was added in May 2023.[38] In July 2023, the Elite and Ultimate variants received an option of a 1.6-litre turbocharged petrol engine with all-wheel drive.[39] It received a facelift, adopting the styling used by the Chinese-spec facelifted 2024 model, in June 2024.[40]
The plug-in hybrid model, based on the Chinese-spec 2021 Plus PHEV, powered by a 1.5-litre turbocharged petrol plug-in hybrid (PHEV), was launched alongside the Tiggo 8 Pro e+ in October 2023.[41]
A locally assembled rebadged version of the Tiggo 7 Pro was revealed on 13 March 2024 as the Xcite X-Cross 7, sold under the new Xcite marque that was first introduced in the Russian market in January 2024, which were sold through Lada dealership networks.[42] Following the X-Cross 7's introduction, Chery Russia discontinued the Pro version of the Tiggo 7 in April 2024 to avoid sales cannibalization.[43] The X-Cross 7 went on sale in May 2024.[44] At launch, two variant levels were available: Enjoy and Techno. Apart from different badgings, the X-Cross 7 shares the same front grille design used by Italy's DR 6.0.[45] It is produced at AvtoVAZ's facility in Saint Petersburg, which was previously owned by Nissan.
The Tiggo 7 Pro was launched in South Africa in May 2022. Adopting the exterior styling used by the Chinese-spec internal-combustion 2021 Plus model, it is available in two variant levels: Distinction and Executive. Both were powered by a 1.5-litre turbocharged petrol engine and front-wheel drive, mated with a CVT transmission.[46]
The Pro Max model, powered by a 1.6-litre turbocharged petrol engine and utilizes the styling from the Chinese-spec 2021 Plus PHEV model, was launched in October 2023. It is initially available in two variant levels: Distinction and Executive. Both variants were front-wheel drive, with the latter is also available with optional all-wheel drive.[47] The Premium variant, available in front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive, was added in April 2024.[48]
The Tiggo 7 is rebadged and will be sold in Spain by Ebro as the Ebro S700, following the company's partnership with Chery to assemble the latter's vehicles in Barcelona. It was unveiled at the Madrid Car Experience in May 2024. It adopts the styling used by the export-spec facelifted 2024 model.
2016 | 34,178 | |||||
2017 | 62,773 | |||||
2018 | 26,836 | |||||
2019 | 14,759 | 2,186[51] | ||||
2020 | 64,991 | 2,595[52] | ||||
2021 | 91,331 | 4,002[53] | ||||
2022 | 173,821 | 8,879[54] | ||||
2023 | 52,686 | 6,349[55] | 9,230[56] | 13,088[57] | 344 |