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The Chery Arrizo M7 made its world debut in Malaysia as the Chery Maxime where it was launched in January 2015 with two variants: Standard and Premium. [3] [4] In April 2015, during the Auto Shanghai 2015, the Chery Arrizo M7 was launched in China. [5] It was discontinued in 2018 and the vehicle lineup was succeeded by the Chery Tiggo 8.
In 2006, local manufacturer Proton considered producing an MPV and an SUV model together with Chery in Malaysia, which are reported as the Chery V5 and Chery Tiggo, respectively. [147] [148] By 2008, a factory assembling Chery models from kits opened in Johor Bahru, Johor through a 50–50 joint venture between local company Alado Corp Sdn Bhd ...
In April 2024, Chery Malaysia issued a safety recall on 600 units of the Omoda 5 due to a potential rear axle beam component that may detach while driving, following a viral social media post where an Omoda 5 had its rear axle broken off whilst being driven. [73] Chery Indonesia issued the same recall for 420 suspected units in May 2024. [74]
The list included newcomers, like Deepal and Jaecoo, debuted in 2023 by Changan Automobile and Chery respectively. The show also included relatively more established EV brands like Zeekr and Maxus ...
The Chery V5 or Eastar Cross was originally revealed at the Beijing Motor Show in 2004 by Chinese manufacturer Chery, the original Eastar Cross is built on the same platform, as the second generation Chery Eastar and served as the estate version of the Eastar mid-size sedan. Chery unveiled their updated V5 at the Hangzhou Motor Show on June 5 ...
The Chery Tiggo 9 (Chinese: 奇瑞瑞虎9; pinyin: Qíruì Ruìhǔ 9) is a series of three-row mid-size crossover SUV produced by Chery under the Tiggo product series which was introduced in March 2023.
The main Chery brand has been divided into two major series, which are Arrizo for sedans and Tiggo for SUVs. Later in 2022, Chery added the Omoda series, and in 2023 the Tansuo (Explore/Discovery) series was added.
Vietnam's trade ministry said on Thursday that automaker Chery had signed a joint venture agreement with a local company to set up an $800 million plant, becoming the first Chinese electric ...