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Chery Tiggo V: Transformable SUV, van and pickup

12.05.2026 10:40 1 min 1 source
Interia Motoryzacja POL
Chery Tiggo V: Transformable SUV, van and pickup
Original source: Interia Motoryzacja

Chery unveiled the Tiggo V at the Beijing Auto Show with a transformable body. The rear panel behind the C-pillar can be removed in 45 minutes, turning the SUV into a pickup with a payload of up to 500 kg. The vehicle, about 5 m long with a 2.8 m wheelbase, features a three-row cabin that can be folded flat for sleeping. Powertrain options include a 2.0 turbo petrol engine (approx. 250 hp) and a plug-in hybrid with an electric range of up to 100 km. Sales will start in China and South Africa, with potential entry into the European market.

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Chery Tiggo V: Transformable SUV, van and pickup

12.05.2026 Interia Motoryzacja POL Original source

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Updated: 20.06.2026

Diesel

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46 of 134

cheaper than 66% of countries

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