For R$ 141,990, the Arrizo 6 Pro Max Drive 2025 Delivers Sunroof, ACC, and 360º Camera with 3D View Common Features in Much More Expensive Sedans, but Maintains a Twist-Beam Rear Axle and Reduced Trunk Due to the Mild Hybrid 48V System.
The Arrizo 6 Pro Max Drive 2025 was introduced at a CAOA Chery dealership and drew attention for its price of R$ 141,990 (R$ 139,990 in black), offering an unusual package of equipment in the compact premium sedan category. The model features a sunroof, 360º camera with 3D view, collision warning, ACC (adaptive cruise control), and blind-spot detection, features normally seen only in competitors priced above R$ 180,000.
On the other hand, the sedan retains a twist-beam rear axle and a reduced trunk due to the installation of the mild hybrid 48V system battery, a solution adopted to reduce emissions and assist with acceleration, but which does not allow for electric-only driving.
The goal, according to analysis by Stanley Ravagnani, is to deliver cost-effectiveness with a focus on technology, even with project concessions.
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Design and External Equipment

At the front, the Arrizo 6 Pro Max Drive features full LED headlights with projectors and LED daytime running lights, as well as a front camera integrated into the 360º vision system.
The 17” wheels use 205/50 R17 tires, and the setup features McPherson front suspension and ventilated disc brakes.
The rear relies on full LED taillights with dynamic turn signals, sensors, rearview camera, and refined finishing. The sunroof is manual and stands out in the segment.
Technological Interior and Finishing
The sedan delivers a rubberized finish on the dashboard and doors, synthetic material seats, and an electrically adjustable driver’s seat.
The package includes two 10.25” screens for the digital instrument cluster and multimedia system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, digital air conditioning, wireless charging, auto-dimming rearview mirror, and multifunction steering wheel with height and depth adjustment.
In the back, there are air vents, USB ports, and ISOFIX for child seats.
Mechanical and Mild Hybrid Setup
The 1.5 turbo engine delivers up to 150 hp with ethanol and 21.4 kgfm, paired with a CVT that simulates 9 gears.
With the 48V mild hybrid system, the combined power reaches approximately 160 hp, and the torque is 25 kgfm.
The reported consumption in the video is 12.5 km/l in the city and up to 13.5 km/l on the highway, with reports of up to 18 km/l in economical driving.
Strengths and Limitations
Among the highlights are the sunroof, 360º/3D camera, electric seat, six airbags, ACC, auto-dimming mirror, rain sensor, and above-average interior finish.
As weak points, the twist-beam rear axle and the compromised trunk due to the mild hybrid system remain, factors that may deter those prioritizing space and ride refinement.
In summary, the Arrizo 6 Pro Max 2025 Offers Mid-Size Sedan Technology at a Compact Premium Price, repositioning the brand in the competition for cost-effectiveness in the segment.
And you, do you think the Arrizo 6 Pro Max Drive 2025 is worth R$ 141,990 for the technology package offered, even with limitations in the trunk and suspension?
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