Chery
Established in 1997, Chery is a Chinese automotive brand known for producing affordable vehicles. Locally it has an SUV focused line-up since its rebrand into the Australian market in early 2023. The brand is committed to innovation through advanced technology to meet the evolving needs of consumers.
Chery currently offers two SUVs– the compact Omoda 5 and recent Tiggo 7 large SUV which both boast a 7-year unlimited km warranty.
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2025 MG HS and Chery Omoda E5 earn ANCAP 5-star ratings
MG HS and Chery Omoda E5 score five-star safety ratings in latest ANCAP testing, meeting updated safety standards.
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Jaecoo J7 midsize SUV & J5 small SUV confirmed for Australia
China’s Chery – which re-launched in Australia in 2023 – has confirmed it’ll introduce its Jaecoo premium sub-brand here later this year
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Chery KP11 Off-Road concept previewed in China
Could another GWM and LDV rival be en-route to Australia?
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2025 Chery Tiggo 4 Pro Australian pricing announced
Ultra-aggressive pricing sees Chery with the most affordable light SUV in Australian showrooms as the car maker looks to make strides locally.
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2024 Chery Omoda E5: Pricing confirmed
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2024 Chery Omoda E5: Specifications confirmed
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2024 Chery Omoda 5 FX unveiled
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The star cars of China's big auto show
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Chery keen on sub-$30K cars, with sub-$20K a possibility
China's challenger brand has its sights on the affordable end of the market
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Chery Tiggo 4, Tiggo 9 confirmed for Australia - next Tiggo 2 possible, too
Chinese brand Chery plans to ramp up its SUV offerings in Australia, covering all size classes from small to large
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Chery Tiggo 8 Pro Max: Pricing and features for seven-seater SUV
Chery’s Australian line-up expands with a model that hopes to upset the large-SUV establishment with sharp pricing and generous equipment levels
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2025 Omoda C9: Mitsubishi Outlander, Hyundai Tucson rival approved for Australia under another Chery sub-brand
The Omoda C9 midsize SUV has been homologated for Australia, but manufacturer Chery says it’s not locked-in for our market
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2025 Chery Omoda 7 previewed, Australian launch confirmed
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What do car brands think about Australia’s proposed New Vehicle Efficiency Standard?
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Wheels catch-up: Electric D-Max for Oz, emissions fight continues, JAC T9 ute & Chery Omoda 5 EV
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Chery boss admits “extremely little local testing” of Omoda 5 lane-assist systems