2026 Chery Tiggo 9 Super Hybrid Elite FWD review
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The quick read
- The Chery Tiggo 9 Super Hybrid Elite FWD offers outstanding value and solid PHEV efficiency.
- The Chery Tiggo 7 Super Hybrid was recognised as the NRMA Best Value Medium SUV in Australia.
- Chery's hybrid models are gaining traction in the market.
- The seven-seat Tiggo 9 Elite large SUV is an attractive option for customers looking for a practical and efficient vehicle.
For dealers: Chery's growing presence in the Australian market and the recognition of their hybrid models as best value options pose a competitive threat to established brands and an opportunity for dealers to increase sales and market share.
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ADME commentary
The ADME angle
The Chery Tiggo 9 Super Hybrid Elite FWD review highlights the growing presence of Chinese brands in the Australian market, with Chery Australia celebrating another major milestone after the Tiggo 7 Super Hybrid was recognised as the NRMA Best Value Medium SUV in Australia.
This recognition is a testament to the value proposition of Chery's hybrid offerings, which could potentially disrupt the pricing strategy of established brands in the large SUV segment.
What it means for the order bank
The seven-seat Tiggo 9 Elite large SUV's outstanding value and solid PHEV efficiency make it an attractive option for customers looking for a practical and efficient vehicle, which could lead to increased interest and sales for Chery dealers.
The fact that the Tiggo 7 Super Hybrid was recognised as the NRMA Best Value Medium SUV in Australia suggests that Chery's hybrid models are gaining traction in the market, and dealers should be prepared to handle increased inquiries and test drives.
Competitor response and pricing
Established brands in the large SUV segment may need to reassess their pricing strategy to remain competitive with Chery's hybrid offerings, which could lead to a pricing war and increased pressure on margins.
Chery dealers, on the other hand, can leverage the value proposition of their hybrid models to attract price-sensitive customers and increase sales.
Actionable insights
This week, dealers can take a decisive action by reviewing their inventory and pricing strategy to ensure they are competitive with Chery's hybrid offerings, and prepare their sales teams to handle increased interest and inquiries from customers.
Full coverage
2026 Chery Tiggo 9 Super Hybrid Elite FWD review
Outstanding value and solid PHEV efficiency headline the seven-seat Tiggo 9 Elite large SUV, but there are a couple of areas that need some polishing.
Read at CarExpert →Chery Tiggo 7 Super Hybrid Named NRMA's Best Value Medium SUV in Australia
Chery Australia is celebrating another major milestone after the Tiggo 7 Super Hybrid was recognised as the NRMA Best Value Medium SUV in Australia.
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