The Chery Tiggo ( Chinese: 奇瑞瑞虎; pinyin: Qíruì Ruìhǔ) is a series of crossover SUVs produced by the Chinese manufacturer Chery Automobile since 2005. [1] (debuted at the Shanghai Motor Show). The first model, Tiggo 3 was originally named Tiggo, while the slightly larger Tiggo 5 was later launched in November 2013. [2]
Image | Name(s) | Also called (italics for export names) |
Introduction ( cal. year) |
Generation | Code | Description |
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Tiggo 3x |
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2016 | First | T13 | Subcompact SUV based on the Chery A13. |
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Tiggo 5x | 2017 | First | T17 | Subcompact SUV. Available with mild hybrid powertrain. | |
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Tiggo 6 |
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2024 | First | S61 | BEV compact SUV using an aluminum-magnesium platform, based on the discontinued eQ5. |
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Tiggo 7 | - | 2016 | Second | T1E | Compact SUV.
Various styling are sold at the same time depending on the variant, powertrain, and market. Available with PHEV powertrain. |
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Tiggo 8 | - | 2018 | First | T1D | Three-row mid-size SUV.
Various styling are sold at the same time depending on the variant, powertrain, and market. Available with PHEV powertrain. |
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Tiggo 8 L | 2024, upcoming | First | T28 | Mid-size SUV between the Tiggo 8 and Chinese market Tiggo 9, exported as the Tiggo 9. Available with C-DM PHEV powertrain. | |
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Tiggo 9 |
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2023 | First | T26 | Three-row mid-size SUV. Not to be confused with the global market Tiggo 9. |
Image | Name | Also called (italics for export names) |
Introduction ( cal. year) |
End of production ( cal. year) |
Generation | Code | Class |
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Tiggo |
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2005 | 2014 | First | T11 | Subcompact SUV |
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Tiggo 3 | 2014 | 2023 | ||||
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Tiggo 5 |
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2013 | 2021 | First | T21 | Compact SUV |
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Tiggo 7 (first generation) |
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2016 | 2020 | First | T15 | Compact SUV |
web.archive.org/web/20111017172224/ http://cheryinternational.com/Overview.php?id=21 Archived 2011-10-17 at the Wayback Machine Official website]
The Chery Tiggo ( Chinese: 奇瑞瑞虎; pinyin: Qíruì Ruìhǔ) is a series of crossover SUVs produced by the Chinese manufacturer Chery Automobile since 2005. [1] (debuted at the Shanghai Motor Show). The first model, Tiggo 3 was originally named Tiggo, while the slightly larger Tiggo 5 was later launched in November 2013. [2]
Image | Name(s) | Also called (italics for export names) |
Introduction ( cal. year) |
Generation | Code | Description |
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Tiggo 3x |
|
2016 | First | T13 | Subcompact SUV based on the Chery A13. |
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Tiggo 5x | 2017 | First | T17 | Subcompact SUV. Available with mild hybrid powertrain. | |
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Tiggo 6 |
|
2024 | First | S61 | BEV compact SUV using an aluminum-magnesium platform, based on the discontinued eQ5. |
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Tiggo 7 | - | 2016 | Second | T1E | Compact SUV.
Various styling are sold at the same time depending on the variant, powertrain, and market. Available with PHEV powertrain. |
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Tiggo 8 | - | 2018 | First | T1D | Three-row mid-size SUV.
Various styling are sold at the same time depending on the variant, powertrain, and market. Available with PHEV powertrain. |
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Tiggo 8 L | 2024, upcoming | First | T28 | Mid-size SUV between the Tiggo 8 and Chinese market Tiggo 9, exported as the Tiggo 9. Available with C-DM PHEV powertrain. | |
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Tiggo 9 |
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2023 | First | T26 | Three-row mid-size SUV. Not to be confused with the global market Tiggo 9. |
Image | Name | Also called (italics for export names) |
Introduction ( cal. year) |
End of production ( cal. year) |
Generation | Code | Class |
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Tiggo |
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2005 | 2014 | First | T11 | Subcompact SUV |
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Tiggo 3 | 2014 | 2023 | ||||
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Tiggo 5 |
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2013 | 2021 | First | T21 | Compact SUV |
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Tiggo 7 (first generation) |
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2016 | 2020 | First | T15 | Compact SUV |
web.archive.org/web/20111017172224/ http://cheryinternational.com/Overview.php?id=21 Archived 2011-10-17 at the Wayback Machine Official website]