Chery Tiggo 7 update bringing power downgrade

The updated petrol-powered Chery Tiggo 7 has been approved for sale in Australia, and it’s packing less power than the outgoing version of the mid-size SUV.

Following the launch this year of plug-in hybrid Urban and Ultimate ‘Super Hybrid’ variants, the petrol-only Tiggo 7 range is now getting some attention.

Images in government approval documents show refreshed styling that aligns it with the Super Hybrid variants, but the documents also reveal a less powerful engine.

“We’re not in the position to confirm this model for now,” said a spokesperson for Chery Australia when asked when the updated Tiggo 7 will be released here.

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Above: Government approval document images

Given its appearance in government certification documents, however, it could arrive by the end of this year, following the facelifted Tiggo 7’s recent launch in South Africa.

Like in that market, it’s also almost certain to drop the ‘Pro’ suffix in Australia. Chery Australia has already made this change with the Tiggo 4 small SUV, which was formerly known as the Tiggo 4 Pro.

But Chery’s mid-size SUV is also set to move closer to its smaller stablemates in the performance stakes, too.

Local approval documents show it will swap its turbocharged 1.6-litre four-cylinder petrol engine – which produces 137kW of power and 275Nm of torque – for a turbo-petrol 1.5-litre producing just 108kW.