Equipment And Finish Place The Tiggo 7 PHEV Among The Highlights Of The Category
The Tiggo 7 Pro Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV), produced by CAOA Chery, presents itself as a competitive option in the national market for electrified SUVs. Positioned above the Sport and combustion Pro versions, the model features differences in finish, hybrid system, and technological equipment, according to the seller Rafael N. Gacho, who was responsible for the vehicle’s presentation in a video.
With the same dimensions and platform as the conventional Tiggo 7 versions, the PHEV model stands out for its level of internal refinement.
Among the mentioned items are:
-
Keeping your foot lightly on the brake pedal while driving may seem harmless, but mechanics warn: this habit generates constant heat, wears out the pads too quickly, and can warp the discs, making braking expensive and dangerous.
-
The YouTuber Mark McCann bought a Bugatti Veyron for almost $1.2 million, but discovered that the supercar’s gearbox is so damaged that even Bugatti itself won’t accept to repair it, and the repair could cost a fortune.
-
Thinking about buying a used HB20? See why the 2015 model is still a crowd favorite, with cheap parts, easy-to-fix mechanics, a strong engine, and quick sales.
-
Suzuki Fronx emerges as the “compact coupe SUV” that Brazil doesn’t have: priced around R$ 37,000 in a tax-free conversion, the model has a hybrid version, 1.0 turbo engine, bold design, and the price of a popular car in India.
- Integrated 24-inch multimedia center;
- Internal finish with brushed steel imitation;
- Induction cell phone charger;
- Joystick-type transmission;
- Dual-zone digital air conditioning with dedicated touch-sensitive LCD screen.
The model also offers heated front seats, electric adjustments with memory for the driver, electronic parking brake, auto hold function, unique oval steering wheel for the hybrid version, and panoramic sunroof with voice command opening.

The Hybrid System Of The Tiggo 7 And Electric Range Are The Main Technical Highlights Of The Model
The Tiggo 7 Pro PHEV combines a 1.5 turbo gasoline engine with two electric motors, delivering a combined power of 317 horsepower. The hybrid system allows for the use of 100% electric mode, in addition to conventional hybrid mode. With the battery fully charged, the electric range displayed on the dashboard can reach 70 km, although the reported average hovers around 63 km.
According to the demonstration in the video, the model offers combined range and optimized urban performance, which favors both consumption and usage flexibility. The acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h is estimated at 6.8 seconds, and the highway fuel consumption average, with hybrid use, can reach up to 22–23 km/l, depending on the driving style.
Embedded Technology And Safety Features Complete The Proposal Of The SUV
The technology list of the Tiggo 7 PHEV includes the complete ADAS driving assistance package, which covers:
- Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
- Automatic Emergency Braking
- Lane Keeping System
- Front And Rear Collision Warnings
- High-Resolution 360° Camera
- Wireless Mirroring For Android And iOS
In the rear, the model offers a 475-liter trunk with electric opening, USB entry for passengers, air outlets, Sony brand speakers, and reclining split-folding seats. The trunk can be closed via the internal button, the key, or a button on the panel next to the steering wheel.
Another highlight mentioned in the video is the ability to activate the electric system via a button, allowing for switching between drive modes. The vehicle also comes with a home charger and tire repair kit.
Direct Comparison With BYD Song, Haval H6, And Jaecoo 7
Estimated prices at the end of July 2025:
- BYD Song Plus: plug-in hybrid model, with an engine of 235 hp and an average price of R$ 249,000 (2026 model).
- Haval H6 PHEV: also a plug-in, with similar engine, starting at R$ 219,000.
- Jaecoo 7 (Omoda Jaecoo): another hybrid SUV positioned as a competitor, with a price in the range of R$ 229,000, depending on the version.
With updated design, powerful hybrid setup, and a host of comfort and safety features, the Tiggo 7 PHEV enters the competition with BYD Song, Haval H6, and Jaecoo 7 as one of the most complete plug-in hybrid SUV options in the R$ 220,000 range.
The detailed comparison of equipment, power, and prices suggests that CAOA Chery’s model may be a competitive alternative for consumers seeking balance between technology, performance, and cost-effectiveness in the electrified segment.
And you, which model from this category do you prefer? Leave your opinion in the comments!

A autonomia elétrica ainda falta um pouco, precisa passar dos 100 km e assim eu trocaria meu Song Plus pelo Tiggo……
Errou só no preço do HAVAL, esse preço e do modelo HEV e não do PHEV 19 que custa 245.000