Chery has released an early preview of its upcoming Tiggo V SUV, offering a first glimpse of a new model set to make its global debut at the Beijing Auto Show later this month.

The Tiggo V will be unveiled at Auto China 2026 on April 24, where it is expected to form a central part of Chery’s display. The vehicle is positioned as a new addition to the brand’s global SUV line-up, with a focus on practicality and adaptability for everyday use.

While full specifications remain under wraps, Chery has confirmed the Tiggo V is being developed as a core model for international markets. The company is targeting buyers seeking a single vehicle capable of handling a wide range of tasks, from daily commuting to longer trips and recreational use.

A key feature of the new SUV is its flexible interior layout. Chery says the Tiggo V has been designed with configurable seating and adjustable cabin space, allowing it to shift between carrying passengers and accommodating larger cargo loads. This approach reflects broader industry trends, where buyers increasingly expect SUVs to serve multiple roles rather than specialising in one area.

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The Tiggo V is also expected to prioritise cabin space and comfort, alongside in-car technology and connectivity. Chery has indicated the model will be designed to cope with a variety of driving conditions, although further details on drivetrain options and performance have not yet been disclosed.

The teaser suggests the Tiggo V will sit within the growing mid-size SUV segment, which remains one of the most competitive globally. Manufacturers continue to expand offerings in this space, particularly in China, where domestic brands are rapidly introducing new models with an emphasis on technology and value.

Chery has been steadily building its presence in global markets, including Australia, with its Tiggo range forming the backbone of its SUV portfolio. The introduction of the Tiggo V signals an effort to broaden that lineup further, particularly by targeting families and buyers seeking greater flexibility from a single vehicle.

More detailed information, including technical specifications and market availability, is expected to be announced at the Beijing reveal.