Chery Auto Philippines’ entire lineup retains the current pricing of its vehicles this April 2021. This means good news for those who are interested in owning a brand new Chery. So if you’re looking into purchasing your preferred Tiggo crossover, then now is the perfect time to do that.
In light of the difficulties of the Filipino families posed by the ongoing pandemic, we have decided to continue absorbing the safeguard tariff instead of passing it on to the consumer in the form of higher vehicle prices.
The Chinese automaker is set to offer its crossover lineup with the same pricing. This means the Tiggo 2 will still start at P695,000 for the manual variant and then top at P785,000 for the Two-Tone trim. The Chery Tiggo 5X, on the other hand, retains its starting price of P818,000 while opting for the range-topping AT Luxury variant will require buyers to shell out P950,000.
Chery’s newest offering, the Chery Tiggo 7 Pro, will also retain the same SRP, with its sole variant still priced at P1,198,000. Lastly, Chery’s largest offering, the Chery Tiggo 8 will still start at P1,280,000 for the Luxury variant while the top-of-the-line Luxury EX retails at P1,340,000.
The use of public transportation stays as a challenge for those who essentially need to travel for work, transport items for business, or attend medical emergencies. We want to give the Filipinos more options--safe, reliable, and affordable options--through our Chery Tiggo crossovers.
On top of this, whichever Chery vehicle you purchase will come standard with a 10-year/1-million km engine warranty, 5-year general warranty, FREE full preventive maintenance service (PMS) for 3 years, and 3-year roadside assistance. Plus, enjoy a worry-free ownership experience with Chery’s EC Mobile Home Service, which should allow customers to have their vehicle serviced at the comforts of their home.
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