Is the used Caoa Chery Arrizo 6 worth it? Discover its fuel consumption, 570-liter trunk space, and why it’s a strategic option against rivals.
Since its debut in Brazil in 2020, the Caoa Chery Arrizo 6 has established itself as the luxury “underdog” in the market, offering an aggressive combination of turbo engine and technology to challenge the hegemony of traditional models.
Initially manufactured in Jacareí (SP), the mid-size sedan was designed for those seeking sophistication without sacrificing economy, presenting itself as a cheaper and often better-equipped alternative to its direct competitors.
With the model’s maturity in the used car market by 2026, it stands out for its spacious trunk and robust mechanical assembly, making it a rational choice for families looking for a category upgrade.
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How much does a used Caoa Chery Arrizo 6 cost?
One of the biggest attractions for consumers is its competitive price compared to segment leaders. According to the Fipe Table (2026 reference), the model presents an attractive price ladder based on the year and embedded technology.
While initial versions focus on cost-benefit, the latest ones feature electrification and autonomous driving.
Check out the average market values:
- 2021 Line (GSX): R$ 80.860
- 2022 Line (Pro): R$ 97.019
- 2023 Line (Pro Hybrid): R$ 109.846
- 2025 Line (Pro Max Drive): R$ 125.737
Furthermore, the evolution of the line brought significant changes. In 2021, the Pro version refined the finish and added an electric sunroof.

In 2022, the 48-Volt Hybrid system increased power to 160 hp. The 2025 Max Drive version introduced collision alerts, autonomous braking, and adaptive cruise control.
Performance and economy
Performance is one of the central pillars of this vehicle. The used Caoa Chery Arrizo 6 is equipped with a 1.5-liter four-cylinder turbo flex engine, which delivers up to 150 hp of power and 21.4 kgfm of torque.
This engine uses chain drive and works in conjunction with a CVT transmission that simulates nine speeds, allowing the car to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 9.9 seconds.
In terms of efficiency, fuel consumption averages vary depending on the fuel type:
- With Ethanol: 7.6 km/l in the city and 9.4 km/l on the highway.
- With Gasoline: 11 km/l in urban areas and 13.3 km/l on highways.
Space and technology in the interior of the Caoa Chery Arrizo 6
Upon entering the cabin, the driver finds a level of refinement that is impressive for its price range. With 4.68 meters in length and 1.81 meters in width, the interior space is generous.
The biggest differential, however, is the luggage compartment: with 570 liters of capacity, the trunk surpasses that of the Toyota Corolla by 100 liters.
In addition to space, the list of standard equipment is robust, even from the entry-level versions:
- Safety: Six airbags, traction/stability controls, and disc brakes on all four wheels.
- Technology: 9-inch multimedia center with Apple CarPlay and 360º vision cameras.
- Comfort: Keyless entry, digital dashboard, and electronic parking brake.

Is it worth investing in a used Caoa Chery Arrizo 6 in 2026?
The purchase decision must balance the model’s strengths and limitations. As MobiAuto points out, the “lower purchase price than competitors” is the main draw, but it’s important to consider the higher depreciation and the fact that not all parts are always readily available.
On the other hand, the superior finish and technology package deliver a driving experience that few cars in this category can match.
For those looking for a modern, powerful sedan with plenty of space for the family, the Arrizo 6 is a smart choice.
Currently, the model remains one of the cheapest ways to access driving assistance technologies and turbo engines in the Brazilian used car market.
Source: MobiAuto

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