Chery’s new ute to take on HiLux, Ranger and the new wave of Chinese pickups

CarExpert has been given an early preview of Chery’s first dual-cab ute Down Under, a model being developed jointly between Australia and China ahead of a local launch expected late next year.

Closely related to China’s Rely KP3X (another brand under the Chery umbrella), the vehicle will ride on a new ladder-frame platform and is designed to compete head-on with segment leaders like the Toyota HiLux and Ford Ranger.

It will also face a fast-growing list of Chinese rivals, including the BYD Shark 6, GWM Cannon and Cannon Alpha, JAC T9, LDV T60 and Terron 9, and the recently launched MG U9.

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Chery Australia chief operating officer Lucas Harris told CarExpert the project has involved Australian input from the outset, with local tuning and validation work planned to commence before production begins.

“For the ute that’s been developed currently, it’s very much a joint effort between Australia and China, and I think we’ll be the first two markets to get that new [model] from a volume perspective,” Mr Harris said.

CarExpert believes the ute will be available in the Chinese market with petrol, diesel, petrol plug-in hybrid and diesel plug-in hybrid powertrains, making it one of the most diverse powertrain lineups in the segment.

At this stage, there are strong indications that Australia will opt for the diesel plug-in hybrid option, combining the pulling power of a diesel engine with the efficiency of a hybrid.