Chery unveils TIGGO 9 PHEV at the Beijing Auto Show Chery debuts the TIGGO 9 PHEV at the Beijing Auto Show, featuring a hybrid powertrain and luxurious interior. Explore its advanced technology. Thursday 02 May 2024 2 minutes As demand continues to grow for New Energy Vehicles (NEV), Chery is meeting the need for cleaner modes of transportation with its newest addition to the TIGGO SUV family, the TIGGO 9 PHEV.Revealed at the Beijing Auto Show, this flagship SUV showcases state-of-the-art technology that will launch Chery into a sustainable future.The TIGGO 9 PHEV stands out as a plug-in hybrid SUV blending distinctive design elements with a forward-looking approach to technology. Its exterior features an eye-catching octagonal grille, dynamic body lines, and 20-inch multi-spoke wheels.Inside, the interior creates a warm and tech-savvy space. The 15.6-inch 2.5K HD screen and integrated multifunctional console enhance operational ease and showcase modern tech within the cabin. Specially crafted 3D stitched seats add visual appeal and ensure unmatched comfort, making every journey enjoyable for passengers.Equipped with a 2.0-litre turbocharged engine paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission, the TIGGO 9 PHEV deliveries 175kW/385Nm, while the hybrid’s 3DHT electric motor boasts a maximum power output of 165kW.This setup achieves fuel consumption of only 5.2 litres per 100 kilometres under WLTC, striking a perfect balance between power and efficiency. With the assistance of an electric motor, range is extended beyond 1400 kilometres under WLTC, effectively addressing user range anxiety and ushering in a new era of green long-range travel.The TIGGO SUV range was first introduced in 2005 and has expanded to five models over the years with the highly anticipated TIGGO 8 Pro Max joining the local line-up alongside the sophisticated TIGGO 7 Pro and avant-garde Omoda 5. Related articles View all articles Vogue Australia and Chery Motor celebrate innovation and fashion Wednesday 09 October 2024 Chery Omoda E5 offers great alternative for EV buyers Friday 27 September 2024