2026 Chery Tiggo 7
The brand-new Chery Tiggo 7 1.5T CSH Plus DHT (PHEV), 2026 model, offers South African buyers an affordable luxury SUV with impressive performance and advanced hybrid technology. With only 150 km on the clock, this stylish vehicle stands out for its reliability and modern design, making it one of the best options for those seeking a premium yet affordable drive.
Powered by a 1.5T hybrid engine producing 235 Hp, the Tiggo 7 features a dual-clutch automatic transmission that delivers smooth performance and excellent fuel efficiency at just 1.8 L/100km. It comfortably seats five across five doors, providing practicality and versatility for family or leisure use. The plug-in hybrid engine ensures low running costs and greener driving, ideal for South African roads.
Located in Cape Town’s Western Cape, this SUV is available now at a competitive price. Interested buyers can arrange a test drive or explore finance deals, comparing prices for the best value. Don’t miss the chance to buy this new, high-performance vehicle at an unbeatable price.
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Chery Tiggo 7
Chery’s Tiggo 7 doesn’t just fill a gap in the mid-size SUV segment — it’s gunning for the heart of the action, right where South Africans are actually buying. This R280k to R680k bracket is brutal, with Haval’s H6, MG’s HS, and the ever-popular Volkswagen Tiguan all fighting for your monthly instalment. On paper at least, Chery’s thrown in the kitchen sink: two turbo petrols (1.5T and 1.6T, both with dual-clutch boxes) and, crucially, a 1.5T plug-in hybrid with their own DHT system. That last bit is almost unheard of at this price, so you’d expect more noise about it. Instead, the market’s settled into a rhythm: 61 active listings, split between 27 new and 34 used, and a median price of R479,900. That’s a clear signal: buyers are sticking with the mainstream engines, not stretching for the high-tech PHEV unless there’s real value baked in. SA buyers can’t ignore the PHEV’s sticker, though. The 1.5T CSH Ultra DHT runs from R545,900 to R679,950, and the CSH Plus DHT sneaks in between R525,000 and R579,900 — both undercutting what you’d pay for a Tiguan eHybrid if it ever landed here. The 1.6T Prestige DCT, sitting at R428,800 to R499,900, offers the bigger motor without the faff of charging cables or Eskom anxiety. Used stock? Practically new, with an average of just 6,117 km across the 2022–2026 range, which is rare. If you pack smart, the PHEV makes a compelling case purely on pump savings, and that’s the point: for South Africans tired of paying through the nose for petrol, this is one of the few real options under R600k that doesn’t feel like a compromise.
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