The Best Chery Cars and SUVs 2026

by CarGurus Editorial Team

There’s a new name on the UK car scene, and it’s one you’ll want to pay attention to. Say hello to Chery, a carmaker that’s arriving with a simple but powerful promise: to deliver stylish, tech-packed, and practical family SUVs for significantly less money than the established competition. Think of it as getting Kia Sportage features for a price closer to a Nissan Juke. With a focus on value that’s hard to ignore, Chery is aiming to shake up the market.

The brand's initial line-up consists of three impressive SUVs: the Tiggo 7, Tiggo 8, and the flagship Tiggo 9. Each model is designed to tempt buyers away from household names by packing in generous standard equipment, impressive interior quality, and efficient plug-in hybrid options. And to seal the deal? Chery is backing its cars with a seven-year, 100,000-mile warranty, offering the kind of long-term peace of mind that’s crucial for any family car buyer.

The cars in this guide have been selected to represent the best options currently available. Our recommendations are the result of a unique three-part scoring system that takes into account real-world tests from our team of expert reviewers, ratings from real-life owners who live with these cars every day, and an analysis of market data from CarGurus UK to identify which models offer the highest percentage of good and great deals. This combined approach ensures our list highlights cars that are not only great to own but also good value to buy.

The Best Chery Cars and SUVs 2026

  1. 2026 Chery Tiggo 7
  2. 2026 Chery Tiggo 9
  3. 2026 Chery Tiggo 8

1. 2026 Chery Tiggo 7

Chery Tiggo 7 side

CarGurus expert rating: 4 out of 5
Percentage of good/great deals available on CarGurus: 4.8%
Overall CarGurus rating: 4.4 out of 5

Pros Cons
Incredible value for money Boot is a little small
Impressive interior quality Quite a bit of road noise
Generous warranty

The Chery Tiggo 7 is a mid-size family SUV that puts incredible value front and centre. It aims to steal sales from hugely popular models like the Nissan Qashqai and Kia Sportage, but does so with a price tag that undercuts them by thousands of pounds. Buyers have a choice of two powertrains: an entirely adequate 145bhp 1.6-litre petrol engine, or a more powerful and efficient 201bhp plug-in hybrid that offers up to 56 miles of electric-only range. Whichever you choose, the Tiggo 7 represents a compelling package for budget-conscious families.

Despite its low price, the Tiggo 7 doesn't feel like a bargain-basement offering. The interior quality is genuinely impressive, with plenty of soft-touch materials and a smart design that feels more premium than its price suggests. Both trim levels, Aspire and Summit, come loaded with standard equipment, including dual 12.3-inch screens for infotainment and instruments, plus wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. While its 426-litre boot is smaller than some rivals, it’s still a practical space, and the overall package of kit, quality, and low cost is hard to argue with.

The CarGurus Verdict: "It’s priced at a level that undercuts the mainstream competition by several thousand pounds, and despite that, it comes with a heaving standard kit list and genuinely impressive interior quality." - Ivan Aistrop, senior editor

Read our full Chery Tiggo 7 review

2. 2026 Chery Tiggo 9

Chery Tiggo 9 front corner

CarGurus expert rating: 4 out of 5
CarGurus user rating: 4.2 out of 5
Percentage of good/great deals available on CarGurus: 34.5%
Overall CarGurus rating: 4.2 out of 5

Pros Cons
Huge kit for a very low price Infotainment system can be bamboozling
Nicely trimmed seven-seat cabin Driver assistance tech will annoy you
Comfortable and refined to drive Tiggo 8 provides similar abilities for even less cash

As Chery's flagship model, the Tiggo 9 makes a bold statement in the competitive seven-seat SUV market. It targets established rivals like the Kia Sorento and Hyundai Santa Fe by offering a plug-in hybrid powertrain and a truly luxurious level of standard equipment for a significantly lower price. Inside, the cabin quality is a standout feature, with impressive materials like plausible vegan leather and dark wood inserts that create a premium environment. It’s a car that delivers on the brand's core promise of exceptional value, packing in features and a high-end feel that you'd expect to pay thousands more for.

The Tiggo 9 is exclusively available as a powerful plug-in hybrid, combining a petrol engine with twin electric motors to produce a hefty 422bhp. This makes it surprisingly quick, and the powertrain operates smoothly, creating a quiet and refined driving experience. The soft suspension does a great job of soaking up rough British roads, making it a very comfortable family cruiser. A key highlight is the impressive official all-electric range of up to 87 miles, offering the potential for very low running costs on daily commutes. Practicality is also strong, with a modest 143-litre boot with all seven seats in use, which expands to a vast 2,065 litres when you fold all the rear seats down.

The CarGurus Verdict: "Judged in isolation, the Chery Tiggo 9 looks like a scarcely believable prospect. Here is a seven-seat luxury SUV with all the bells and whistles and a sophisticated plug-in hybrid powertrain, with genuinely impressive interior quality and a comfortable driving experience, all for a sum that undercuts most rivals by thousands." - Ivan Aistrop, senior editor

Read our full Chery Tiggo 9 review

3. 2026 Chery Tiggo 8

Chery Tiggo 8

CarGurus expert rating: 4 out of 5
Overall CarGurus rating: 4.2 out of 5

Pros Cons
Phenomenal value for money Not brilliant on ergonomics
Fantastic standard equipment A little unpolished dynamically
Genuinely pleasant interior quality But nothing that isn’t worth putting up with for the value you get

The Chery Tiggo 8 makes a strong case for itself with phenomenal value. As a seven-seater family SUV, it squares up against popular rivals like the Nissan X-Trail and Skoda Kodiaq, but with a price tag that undercuts them by a five-figure sum. This isn't a bare-bones budget offering, either; the Tiggo 8 boasts smart looks, a pleasant and impressively well-finished interior, and a generous amount of standard equipment. To top it off, Chery provides peace of mind with a seven-year, 100,000-mile warranty, making it a compelling package for families watching their budget.

Practicality is a key strength, with the Tiggo 8 offering seven proper seats. The middle row slides forwards and backwards, creating enough room for adults to sit comfortably even in the third row. Boot space is a modest 117 litres with all seats in use, but this expands to a much more family-friendly 494 litres in five-seat mode. We've tested the plug-in hybrid (PHEV) model, which pairs a 1.5-litre petrol engine with an electric motor to produce a combined 201bhp and an official electric-only range of up to 56 miles. The driving experience is defined by its soft, spongy ride, which does a great job of soaking up lumps and bumps for a comfortable journey.

The CarGurus Verdict: "The sheer value for money you get with the Tiggo 8 is nothing short of phenomenal. You get proper everyday seven-seater practicality, impressive interior quality, smart looks, oodles of standard equipment, and all for a price that undercuts most competitors by five figures or more." - Ivan Aistrop, senior editor

Read our full Chery Tiggo 8 review

FAQs

Who is Chery?
Chery is one of China's largest and most established car manufacturers, founded in 1997. While new to the UK, it has a significant global presence, exporting cars to over 80 countries. The brand is launching in the UK with a focus on value-packed SUVs and is backing its products with a comprehensive warranty to build trust with British buyers.

Do Chery cars come with a good warranty?
Yes, they do. To provide peace of mind for UK customers, all new Chery models come with a seven-year, 100,000-mile warranty. This is one of the best warranty packages on the market, matching the well-regarded cover offered by brands like Kia and MG.

Are Chery SUVs good for families?
Absolutely. The Chery line-up is built around family life. The Tiggo 7 is a spacious five-seater, while the Tiggo 8 and Tiggo 9 are both practical seven-seaters. All models feature high-quality interiors, plenty of standard technology, and the latest safety features, making them strong contenders for your next family car.

What are the running costs like for a Chery?
Running costs should be very competitive. The plug-in hybrid (PHEV) versions of the Tiggo 7, 8, and 9 offer significant electric-only driving ranges (up to 87 miles in the Tiggo 9), which could mean petrol-free commuting for many drivers. This, combined with their low purchase prices, makes them an attractive proposition for keeping motoring bills down.

What is the interior quality like in a Chery?
You might be pleasantly surprised. Despite their budget-friendly prices, all Chery models feature impressively well-finished interiors. You'll find plenty of soft-touch materials, stylish designs, and modern technology like large touchscreens and digital instrument displays, giving the cabins a feel that punches well above their price point.

Where can I buy a Chery car in the UK?
Chery is currently establishing its dealership network across the UK. The company is planning a phased rollout, with an initial group of showrooms set to open in major towns and cities, followed by a wider expansion. You can check the official Chery UK website for the latest information on your nearest dealer.

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