With a 1.5 turbo engine, 48V hybrid system and state-of-the-art driving assistance, the Caoa Chery Arrizo 6 2025 hits the market for just R$139.990. Is this technological sedan really the best choice?
If you've been eyeing the Caoa Chery Arrizo 6 2025, you may have noticed that it's been given a major makeover. Now, in addition to a more modern look, it comes with cutting-edge technology and a 48V mild-hybrid engine.
In practice, this means better fuel economy, more power and a much smoother ride. Oh, and the cherry on the cake? It now has driver assists – that famous “drives alone” that everyone loves.
Renewed and striking design of the new Caoa Chery sedan
The Arrizo 6 2025 arrives with a more robust look, full of chrome details and full LED headlights that guarantee a very sophisticated look. The rear has also been updated, with connected lights that make the car more modern.
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Another great detail is the 360° camera, which helps a lot when parking. In addition, it also has front and rear parking sensors, which avoid those scares in traffic.
More premium and technological interior
Inside, the Caoa Chery Arrizo 6 2025 also doesn't disappoint. The 10,25-inch digital panel delivers a beautiful and functional look, while the multimedia system comes with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
And of course, for those who enjoy comfort, the leather seats, the standard sunroof and the induction charger make all the difference.
Hybrid engine and performance in practice
Unlike conventional hybrids, which need to be charged, the Caoa Chery Arrizo 6 2025 uses a 48V mild-hybrid system. It does not need a plug, as it regenerates energy when braking and decelerating. In other words, the more you drive, the more it self-charges.
Consumption and performance – Does it run well and drink little?
Well, here comes the interesting part: is it economical? Yes! And more than that, it drives well.
Combined power: 160 hp
Torque: 25,5 kgfm
Acceleration 0 to 100 km/h: 9,3 seconds
City consumption: 10,7 km/l
Highway consumption: up to 14,1 km/l
In other words, it has consumption figures very close to popular compact sedans, but with more technology and a much smarter engine.
Driving assistance and safety – Does Caoa Chery’s new sedan really drive itself?
If there's something that stands out in the Caoa Chery Arrizo 6 2025, it's the driving assistance.
List of what he does alone:
Adaptive cruise control (ACC) – Automatically maintains distance from the car in front.
Forward collision warning and emergency braking – If the driver makes a mistake, it brakes on its own.
Lane Keeping Assist – Centers the car in the lane to prevent unintentional departures.
Blind spot monitoring – You know that car that appears “out of nowhere” in the rearview mirror? It warns you.
All this added to the six airbags and disc brakes on all four wheels make the sedan even safer.
Comparison with competitors – Is it really unrivaled?
So, how does the Caoa Chery sedan fare against its competitors? Well, its price says a lot!
VW Virtus Highline: Costs R$9 more and does not have all the assistance features that the Arrizo 6 comes with as standard.
Toyota Corolla GLI: Costs R$19 more and does not have a mild-hybrid system.
In other words, it is the most affordable hybrid sedan in Brazil and still brings a technological package that much more expensive competitors do not offer.
Well, it really does seem interesting, Caoa Cherry cars have always been very poor in terms of consumption, the design and the on-board technological package have always been above the competition in terms of cost-benefit, I will evaluate this one more carefully.
I was looking at the Tiggo 5, but I really like a sedan… My heart was shaken.. 🤔 And now what to do??
10.7 km/l doesn't seem economical to me for a hybrid.