Chery will soon add yet another SUV nameplate to its growing Australian lineup

Chery is growing rapidly in Australia, and it’s adding another SUV nameplate to its local lineup.

The Chinese brand has confirmed it’ll launch the seven-seat Tiggo X by the end of this year, after it appeared in government approval documents this week.

Chery says it’ll confirm more information on this vehicle closer to its on-sale date.

Naming-wise, the Tiggo X is an odd departure for the brand which had been ditching suffixes from its Tiggo SUV nameplates – the Tiggo 4 Pro, for example, became the Tiggo 4 for model year 2026 (MY26).

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Above: Tiggo X images from government documents

Images in the certification documents show what appear to be a new, facelifted version of the Tiggo 8 Pro Max that’s sold in China as the Tiggo 8 Plus.

Chery has confirmed the Tiggo 8 will continue to be available in Australia alongside the Tiggo X, but hasn’t specified whether that will be just the recently launched Super Hybrid plug-in hybrid (PHEV) or the turbocharged 2.0-litre petrol-powered Tiggo 8 Pro Max as well.

The Tiggo X is listed as offering only a turbocharged 1.6-litre four-cylinder petrol engine offering 136kW of power, mated with a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission (DCT). Drive is sent to the front wheels only.

The Chinese-market Tiggo 8 Plus also has a turbo 1.6-litre and a seven-speed DCT, though it has outputs of 145kW and 290Nm.