Caoa Chery Left Its SUVs Even More Competitive And Accessible By Reducing Prices Of The Tiggo 2026 Line In Brazil With The “Fair Price Policy”.
In a rare move in the automotive sector, Caoa Chery announced a significant reduction in the prices of the 2026 line of its Tiggo SUVs, defying the upward trend and reinforcing its commitment to Brazilian consumers. The action, called “Fair Price Policy,” is already in effect at dealerships across the country.
Price Reduction Affects All Versions Of The Tiggo Line
The initiative covers the Tiggo 5x, Tiggo 7, and Tiggo 8 models, with discounts ranging between R$ 7,000 and R$ 8,000, depending on the version.
In the case of Tiggo 5x, all configurations received a R$ 8,000 cut. The entry-level version, Tiggo 5x Sport, returns to the initial price of R$ 119,990, while the Tiggo 5x PRO now costs R$ 134,990. The Tiggo 5x PRO Hybrid Max Drive has a new price of R$ 149,990.
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Even in the entry-level versions, such as the Tiggo 5x Sport, Caoa Chery delivers a complete set of technologies: 6 airbags, stability control, rearview camera, 17” wheels, a 1.5 turbo engine with up to 150 hp, and a CVT transmission with 9 simulated gears. The hybrid version features a 48V mild hybrid system, which helps reduce consumption and emissions.
Tiggo 7 Also Joins The Fair Price Policy
The medium SUV from Caoa Chery, the Tiggo 7, received a R$ 7,000 price reduction. Now, the Sport version costs R$ 139,990, the Pro Max Drive is priced at R$ 169,990, and the hybrid version Pro Hybrid Max Drive costs R$ 174,990. The prices are valid for solid colors; metallic shades have an additional R$ 2,000.

The Tiggo 7, in turn, stands out for its 12.3” digital panel, 10.25” multimedia center, wireless charger, rain sensor, keyless entry, and powertrains ranging from 150 hp to 187 hp, with CVT or dual-clutch automated transmissions.
Tiggo 8 Pro Is A 7-Seater SUV With A More Competitive Price
The Tiggo 8 Pro, the top-of-the-line SUV with seven seats, has seen its price reduced to R$ 199,990. Equipped with a 1.6 Turbo GDi gasoline engine with 187 hp and a dual-clutch automated transmission, the model also features a Sony sound system, 24.6-inch digital panels, and a complete ADAS assistance package.

Strategy Reinforces Caoa Chery’s Positioning In Brazil
Caoa Chery’s “Fair Price Policy” arrives at a time when the Brazilian consumer seeks more value for money and transparency in offers.
By adopting this unprecedented strategy, the brand strengthens its competitiveness in the national market and gets even closer to the public, making the Tiggo SUVs even more attractive options for those looking for technology, performance, and good pricing.

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