Chery Debuts TIGGO V, a 3-in-1 Family SUV with Hybrid and ICE Options at AutoChina2026
Chery unveiled the TIGGO V, a transformable SUV that can switch between SUV, MPV, and pickup modes, at AutoChina2026.
76%
6L/100km
2800mm
What Happened
At AutoChina2026, Chery introduced the TIGGO V, the brand's first transformable multi-functional family SUV. The vehicle can switch between SUV, MPV, and pickup modes to accommodate various family travel scenarios.
“Every innovation of CHERY is driven by one original aspiration: For Family. The brand has always focused on the real travel needs of global families, and 'For Family' has never been just a slogan, but our solemn commitment — to guard the peace and beauty of every family journey with reliable quality and warm technology.”
- Versatility: Combines the calmness of an SUV, comfort of an MPV, romance of a camping RV, and robustness of a pickup.
- Value: Adapts to all family travel scenarios, being efficient and practical to reduce burden and worries.
- Victory: Symbolizes accompanying families to every victory in pursuing a better life.
The TIGGO V features a body made of 76% high-strength steel and aluminum, equipped with Advanced Driver Assistance Systems including Forward Collision Warning and Autonomous Emergency Braking. It offers both a plug-in hybrid version with 6L/100km fuel consumption and an ICE version with 7.84L/100km, along with a 220mm ground clearance and up to 700mm wading depth.
Why this matters
The TIGGO V fills a gap in the global multi-functional vehicle market, offering families a single vehicle that adapts to daily commutes, road trips, and cargo needs with both hybrid and ICE powertrains.
Terms in This Story
- PHEV
- Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle, which can be charged from an external source and runs on both electricity and gasoline.
- ICE
- Internal Combustion Engine, a traditional engine that burns fuel (gasoline or diesel) to power the vehicle.
- ADAS
- Advanced Driver Assistance Systems, electronic systems that help drivers with parking, braking, and collision avoidance.
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