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Chery Tiggo 7 update bringing power downgrade
Chery Tiggo 7 update bringing power downgrade

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time3 days ago

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Chery Tiggo 7 update bringing power downgrade

The updated petrol-powered Chery Tiggo 7 has been approved for sale in Australia, and it's packing less power than the outgoing version of the mid-size SUV. Following the launch this year of plug-in hybrid Urban and Ultimate 'Super Hybrid' variants, the petrol-only Tiggo 7 range is now getting some attention. Images in government approval documents show refreshed styling that aligns it with the Super Hybrid variants, but the documents also reveal a less powerful engine. "We're not in the position to confirm this model for now," said a spokesperson for Chery Australia when asked when the updated Tiggo 7 will be released here. CarExpert can save you thousands on a new Chery Tiggo 7 Pro. Click here to get a great deal. Above: Government approval document images Given its appearance in government certification documents, however, it could arrive by the end of this year, following the facelifted Tiggo 7's recent launch in South Africa. Like in that market, it's also almost certain to drop the 'Pro' suffix in Australia. Chery Australia has already made this change with the Tiggo 4 small SUV, which was formerly known as the Tiggo 4 Pro. But Chery's mid-size SUV is also set to move closer to its smaller stablemates in the performance stakes, too. Local approval documents show it will swap its turbocharged 1.6-litre four-cylinder petrol engine – which produces 137kW of power and 275Nm of torque – for a turbo-petrol 1.5-litre producing just 108kW. MORE: South African-market Tiggo 7 These approval documents don't show torque figures. However, Chery's smaller Tiggo 4 and C5 SUVs are powered by a turbo-petrol 1.5-litre engine with outputs of 108kW and 210Nm, as is the South African-market Tiggo 7. It's also being downgraded from a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission to a six-speed dual-clutch auto, like in the C5. It's unclear how fuel consumption will be affected. The Tiggo 7 Pro currently consumes a claimed 7.0L/100km, with the C5 using 6.9L/100km. The facelifted Tiggo 7 in South Africa is also offered with a 145kW/290Nm turbo-petrol 1.6-litre engine mated with a seven-speed dual-clutch auto, but this powertrain doesn't appear in local approval documents. The updated Tiggo 7 has an unchanged interior, but the exterior now features a revised front fascia, including a new grille, while down back there are slimmer tail-lights. Like the outgoing Tiggo 7 Pro SE, the updated Tiggo 7 is front-wheel drive-only. The Tiggo 7 Pro was launched here late in 2023 with a choice of front- or all-wheel drive, but the latter option was axed when the mid-size SUV was rebranded as the Tiggo 7 Pro SE earlier this year, when its base price was slashed by $7000 to $29,990 drive-away. That made it Australia's most affordable mid-size SUV, though at 4513mm long overall it's actually shorter than the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross 'small' SUV and features an identical 2670mm wheelbase. Above: Tiggo 7 Super Hybrid Positioned above the Tiggo 7 in the Chery range is the Tiggo 8 Pro, which is marketed as a 'large SUV' but which is sized similarly to the mid-size Mitsubishi Outlander. It's unclear how the revised Tiggo 7 will be positioned. Chery currently offers four different petrol-powered SUVs in Australia. The small Tiggo 4 and C5 open at $23,990 drive-away and $29,990 drive-away respectively, with the outgoing Tiggo 7 Pro SE also opening at $29,990 drive-away. Above: Tiggo 7 Pro SE Above these sit the Tiggo 8 Pro Max from $38,990 drive-away, while hybrid, plug-in hybrid and electric versions of these SUVs are also offered in Australia. The Tiggo 7 Super Hybrid, for example, is available in two variants priced at $39,990 and $43,990 drive-away, respectively. To the end of July, Chery has delivered 2572 Tiggo 7 Pros this year, which is over 1000 more than the Tiggo 8 range but about 500 fewer than the C5/E5 lineup. The Tiggo 7 Pro is outselling the Honda ZR-V – another SUV on the cusp of the small and medium SUV segments in terms of size, of which 2248 examples have been delivered this year. The Chery is also besting the MG HS (2358) and Renault Koleos (588). MORE: Explore the Chery Tiggo 7 showroom Content originally sourced from: The updated petrol-powered Chery Tiggo 7 has been approved for sale in Australia, and it's packing less power than the outgoing version of the mid-size SUV. Following the launch this year of plug-in hybrid Urban and Ultimate 'Super Hybrid' variants, the petrol-only Tiggo 7 range is now getting some attention. Images in government approval documents show refreshed styling that aligns it with the Super Hybrid variants, but the documents also reveal a less powerful engine. "We're not in the position to confirm this model for now," said a spokesperson for Chery Australia when asked when the updated Tiggo 7 will be released here. CarExpert can save you thousands on a new Chery Tiggo 7 Pro. Click here to get a great deal. Above: Government approval document images Given its appearance in government certification documents, however, it could arrive by the end of this year, following the facelifted Tiggo 7's recent launch in South Africa. Like in that market, it's also almost certain to drop the 'Pro' suffix in Australia. Chery Australia has already made this change with the Tiggo 4 small SUV, which was formerly known as the Tiggo 4 Pro. But Chery's mid-size SUV is also set to move closer to its smaller stablemates in the performance stakes, too. Local approval documents show it will swap its turbocharged 1.6-litre four-cylinder petrol engine – which produces 137kW of power and 275Nm of torque – for a turbo-petrol 1.5-litre producing just 108kW. MORE: South African-market Tiggo 7 These approval documents don't show torque figures. However, Chery's smaller Tiggo 4 and C5 SUVs are powered by a turbo-petrol 1.5-litre engine with outputs of 108kW and 210Nm, as is the South African-market Tiggo 7. It's also being downgraded from a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission to a six-speed dual-clutch auto, like in the C5. It's unclear how fuel consumption will be affected. The Tiggo 7 Pro currently consumes a claimed 7.0L/100km, with the C5 using 6.9L/100km. The facelifted Tiggo 7 in South Africa is also offered with a 145kW/290Nm turbo-petrol 1.6-litre engine mated with a seven-speed dual-clutch auto, but this powertrain doesn't appear in local approval documents. The updated Tiggo 7 has an unchanged interior, but the exterior now features a revised front fascia, including a new grille, while down back there are slimmer tail-lights. Like the outgoing Tiggo 7 Pro SE, the updated Tiggo 7 is front-wheel drive-only. The Tiggo 7 Pro was launched here late in 2023 with a choice of front- or all-wheel drive, but the latter option was axed when the mid-size SUV was rebranded as the Tiggo 7 Pro SE earlier this year, when its base price was slashed by $7000 to $29,990 drive-away. That made it Australia's most affordable mid-size SUV, though at 4513mm long overall it's actually shorter than the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross 'small' SUV and features an identical 2670mm wheelbase. Above: Tiggo 7 Super Hybrid Positioned above the Tiggo 7 in the Chery range is the Tiggo 8 Pro, which is marketed as a 'large SUV' but which is sized similarly to the mid-size Mitsubishi Outlander. It's unclear how the revised Tiggo 7 will be positioned. Chery currently offers four different petrol-powered SUVs in Australia. The small Tiggo 4 and C5 open at $23,990 drive-away and $29,990 drive-away respectively, with the outgoing Tiggo 7 Pro SE also opening at $29,990 drive-away. Above: Tiggo 7 Pro SE Above these sit the Tiggo 8 Pro Max from $38,990 drive-away, while hybrid, plug-in hybrid and electric versions of these SUVs are also offered in Australia. The Tiggo 7 Super Hybrid, for example, is available in two variants priced at $39,990 and $43,990 drive-away, respectively. To the end of July, Chery has delivered 2572 Tiggo 7 Pros this year, which is over 1000 more than the Tiggo 8 range but about 500 fewer than the C5/E5 lineup. The Tiggo 7 Pro is outselling the Honda ZR-V – another SUV on the cusp of the small and medium SUV segments in terms of size, of which 2248 examples have been delivered this year. The Chery is also besting the MG HS (2358) and Renault Koleos (588). MORE: Explore the Chery Tiggo 7 showroom Content originally sourced from: The updated petrol-powered Chery Tiggo 7 has been approved for sale in Australia, and it's packing less power than the outgoing version of the mid-size SUV. Following the launch this year of plug-in hybrid Urban and Ultimate 'Super Hybrid' variants, the petrol-only Tiggo 7 range is now getting some attention. Images in government approval documents show refreshed styling that aligns it with the Super Hybrid variants, but the documents also reveal a less powerful engine. "We're not in the position to confirm this model for now," said a spokesperson for Chery Australia when asked when the updated Tiggo 7 will be released here. CarExpert can save you thousands on a new Chery Tiggo 7 Pro. Click here to get a great deal. Above: Government approval document images Given its appearance in government certification documents, however, it could arrive by the end of this year, following the facelifted Tiggo 7's recent launch in South Africa. Like in that market, it's also almost certain to drop the 'Pro' suffix in Australia. Chery Australia has already made this change with the Tiggo 4 small SUV, which was formerly known as the Tiggo 4 Pro. But Chery's mid-size SUV is also set to move closer to its smaller stablemates in the performance stakes, too. Local approval documents show it will swap its turbocharged 1.6-litre four-cylinder petrol engine – which produces 137kW of power and 275Nm of torque – for a turbo-petrol 1.5-litre producing just 108kW. MORE: South African-market Tiggo 7 These approval documents don't show torque figures. However, Chery's smaller Tiggo 4 and C5 SUVs are powered by a turbo-petrol 1.5-litre engine with outputs of 108kW and 210Nm, as is the South African-market Tiggo 7. It's also being downgraded from a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission to a six-speed dual-clutch auto, like in the C5. It's unclear how fuel consumption will be affected. The Tiggo 7 Pro currently consumes a claimed 7.0L/100km, with the C5 using 6.9L/100km. The facelifted Tiggo 7 in South Africa is also offered with a 145kW/290Nm turbo-petrol 1.6-litre engine mated with a seven-speed dual-clutch auto, but this powertrain doesn't appear in local approval documents. The updated Tiggo 7 has an unchanged interior, but the exterior now features a revised front fascia, including a new grille, while down back there are slimmer tail-lights. Like the outgoing Tiggo 7 Pro SE, the updated Tiggo 7 is front-wheel drive-only. The Tiggo 7 Pro was launched here late in 2023 with a choice of front- or all-wheel drive, but the latter option was axed when the mid-size SUV was rebranded as the Tiggo 7 Pro SE earlier this year, when its base price was slashed by $7000 to $29,990 drive-away. That made it Australia's most affordable mid-size SUV, though at 4513mm long overall it's actually shorter than the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross 'small' SUV and features an identical 2670mm wheelbase. Above: Tiggo 7 Super Hybrid Positioned above the Tiggo 7 in the Chery range is the Tiggo 8 Pro, which is marketed as a 'large SUV' but which is sized similarly to the mid-size Mitsubishi Outlander. It's unclear how the revised Tiggo 7 will be positioned. Chery currently offers four different petrol-powered SUVs in Australia. The small Tiggo 4 and C5 open at $23,990 drive-away and $29,990 drive-away respectively, with the outgoing Tiggo 7 Pro SE also opening at $29,990 drive-away. Above: Tiggo 7 Pro SE Above these sit the Tiggo 8 Pro Max from $38,990 drive-away, while hybrid, plug-in hybrid and electric versions of these SUVs are also offered in Australia. The Tiggo 7 Super Hybrid, for example, is available in two variants priced at $39,990 and $43,990 drive-away, respectively. To the end of July, Chery has delivered 2572 Tiggo 7 Pros this year, which is over 1000 more than the Tiggo 8 range but about 500 fewer than the C5/E5 lineup. The Tiggo 7 Pro is outselling the Honda ZR-V – another SUV on the cusp of the small and medium SUV segments in terms of size, of which 2248 examples have been delivered this year. The Chery is also besting the MG HS (2358) and Renault Koleos (588). MORE: Explore the Chery Tiggo 7 showroom Content originally sourced from: The updated petrol-powered Chery Tiggo 7 has been approved for sale in Australia, and it's packing less power than the outgoing version of the mid-size SUV. Following the launch this year of plug-in hybrid Urban and Ultimate 'Super Hybrid' variants, the petrol-only Tiggo 7 range is now getting some attention. Images in government approval documents show refreshed styling that aligns it with the Super Hybrid variants, but the documents also reveal a less powerful engine. "We're not in the position to confirm this model for now," said a spokesperson for Chery Australia when asked when the updated Tiggo 7 will be released here. CarExpert can save you thousands on a new Chery Tiggo 7 Pro. Click here to get a great deal. Above: Government approval document images Given its appearance in government certification documents, however, it could arrive by the end of this year, following the facelifted Tiggo 7's recent launch in South Africa. Like in that market, it's also almost certain to drop the 'Pro' suffix in Australia. Chery Australia has already made this change with the Tiggo 4 small SUV, which was formerly known as the Tiggo 4 Pro. But Chery's mid-size SUV is also set to move closer to its smaller stablemates in the performance stakes, too. Local approval documents show it will swap its turbocharged 1.6-litre four-cylinder petrol engine – which produces 137kW of power and 275Nm of torque – for a turbo-petrol 1.5-litre producing just 108kW. MORE: South African-market Tiggo 7 These approval documents don't show torque figures. However, Chery's smaller Tiggo 4 and C5 SUVs are powered by a turbo-petrol 1.5-litre engine with outputs of 108kW and 210Nm, as is the South African-market Tiggo 7. It's also being downgraded from a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission to a six-speed dual-clutch auto, like in the C5. It's unclear how fuel consumption will be affected. The Tiggo 7 Pro currently consumes a claimed 7.0L/100km, with the C5 using 6.9L/100km. The facelifted Tiggo 7 in South Africa is also offered with a 145kW/290Nm turbo-petrol 1.6-litre engine mated with a seven-speed dual-clutch auto, but this powertrain doesn't appear in local approval documents. The updated Tiggo 7 has an unchanged interior, but the exterior now features a revised front fascia, including a new grille, while down back there are slimmer tail-lights. Like the outgoing Tiggo 7 Pro SE, the updated Tiggo 7 is front-wheel drive-only. The Tiggo 7 Pro was launched here late in 2023 with a choice of front- or all-wheel drive, but the latter option was axed when the mid-size SUV was rebranded as the Tiggo 7 Pro SE earlier this year, when its base price was slashed by $7000 to $29,990 drive-away. That made it Australia's most affordable mid-size SUV, though at 4513mm long overall it's actually shorter than the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross 'small' SUV and features an identical 2670mm wheelbase. Above: Tiggo 7 Super Hybrid Positioned above the Tiggo 7 in the Chery range is the Tiggo 8 Pro, which is marketed as a 'large SUV' but which is sized similarly to the mid-size Mitsubishi Outlander. It's unclear how the revised Tiggo 7 will be positioned. Chery currently offers four different petrol-powered SUVs in Australia. The small Tiggo 4 and C5 open at $23,990 drive-away and $29,990 drive-away respectively, with the outgoing Tiggo 7 Pro SE also opening at $29,990 drive-away. Above: Tiggo 7 Pro SE Above these sit the Tiggo 8 Pro Max from $38,990 drive-away, while hybrid, plug-in hybrid and electric versions of these SUVs are also offered in Australia. The Tiggo 7 Super Hybrid, for example, is available in two variants priced at $39,990 and $43,990 drive-away, respectively. To the end of July, Chery has delivered 2572 Tiggo 7 Pros this year, which is over 1000 more than the Tiggo 8 range but about 500 fewer than the C5/E5 lineup. The Tiggo 7 Pro is outselling the Honda ZR-V – another SUV on the cusp of the small and medium SUV segments in terms of size, of which 2248 examples have been delivered this year. The Chery is also besting the MG HS (2358) and Renault Koleos (588). MORE: Explore the Chery Tiggo 7 showroom Content originally sourced from:

Hint for South Africa? Mildly restyled Kia Sportage debuts in the UK
Hint for South Africa? Mildly restyled Kia Sportage debuts in the UK

The Citizen

time04-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • The Citizen

Hint for South Africa? Mildly restyled Kia Sportage debuts in the UK

An official announcement confirming the facelift Sportage for South Africa is yet to be made. Facelift Sportage incorporates a revised front facia and new alloy wheels up to 19-inches. Image: Kia Shown in North American guise at the Los Angeles International Auto Show at the end of last year, Kia has taken the wraps off of the facelift Sportage the United Kingdom which provides the likely biggest indication of what the South African-market version could look like. New outside On-sale in the island kingdom from the third quarter of this year, the internally named NQ5 Sportage's first revision since its world debut four years ago consists of a new front bumper, redesigned headlights and daytime running diodes, a tweaked Tiger Nose grille and new alloy wheels ranging from 17-inches to 19-inches on GT-Line models. ALSO READ: Dramatic opposite arrives as Kia reveals all-new Sportage At the rear, the updates are subtler and consists of a new bumper and graphics for the light clusters. Subtly new inside Inside, the Sportage gets the same steering wheel as the electric EV models and the Tasman bakkie, as well as newly designed air vents that now run flush across the width of the dashboard. Interior changes include a new steering wheels and redesigned air vents. Image: Kia UK On the centre console, the plethora of physical buttons remain, as does the rotary dial gear selector on higher-end models. A traditional lever on automatic variants also continues as Kia still offers the Sportage with a manual gearbox. Upgraded materials and upholstery colours, including a first-time two-tone on GT-Line grades, and a new optional Head-Up Display round the interior's changes off. Up front On the power front, the UK-spec Sportage continues to offer a choice of two engines; the 1.6 T-GDI rated at 110 kW, and a hybrid that combines the same engine with an electric motor and battery pack for a total output of 175 kW. Transmissions for the former are either a six-speed manual or a seven-speed dual-clutch, with the hybrid having sole access to a unique six-speed automatic. Changes to the rear are subtle. Image: Kia UK Standard across all engine options is front-wheel-drive, with all-wheel-drive being optional on the hybrid only. By comparison, the US Sportage has three engine options; a normally aspirated 2.5-litre petrol pumping-out 140 kW, a 1.6-litre hybrid developing 170 kW and a plug-in hybrid that combines the 1.6 with an electric motor and battery pack for a total system output of 200 kW. Confirmation awaited Priced from $28 690 in the United States, which equates to a directly converted R510 628, Kia South Africa is yet to confirm the updated Sportage for the local market, which, if approved, could happen before year-end. As a reminder, the South African range spans six models and five trim levels: LX, EX, GT-Line, GT-Line Plus and GT-Line S, with a choice of two engines; the 1.6 T-GDI rated at 132kW/265Nm and the 1.6 CRDI turbodiesel outputting 100kW/320Nm. Pricing starts at R662 995 for the 1.6 CRDI LX and ends at R823 995 for the top-spec 1.6 T-GDI GT-Line S, NOW READ: Kia Sportage swaps out bells and whistles for superb diesel mill

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