
The Tiggo nameplate is Chery’s competitor for crossover SUVs. Models you probably already recognize include the Tiggo 2 Pro, the Tiggo 5x Pro, the Tiggo 7 Pro, and the largest of the bunch, the Tiggo 8 Pro.
At the 2025 Manila International Auto Show, Chery revealed that three new models will join the lineup. The first car of the three has already been launched on April 10, 2025, it’s the Chery Tiggo Cross, a budget-friendly compact crossover that doesn’t skimp on tech or performance.
The Chery Tiggo Cross shares some design cues with its larger sibling, the Tiggo 7 Pro. Up front, it boasts sleek LED headlights and a distinctive Diamond Accent grille that lends it a more premium presence. Enhancing its bold look are vertical LED daytime running lights, stylish five-spoke alloy wheels, and new wraparound Tiger-Stripe LED taillights connected by a center light bar across the tailgate. Black body cladding adds a touch of ruggedness to the crossover’s overall aesthetic.
Inside the cabin, the Chery Tiggo Cross is equipped with dual 10.25-inch displays—one serving as a digital instrument cluster for the driver, and the other as the main infotainment touchscreen. Both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto come standard, ensuring seamless smartphone connectivity. Up front, the driver and passenger are treated to sporty, racing-inspired seats, while the rear bench mirrors the same black leatherette upholstery for a cohesive and premium feel throughout.
Powering the Tiggo Cross is a 1.5-liter naturally aspirated four-cylinder engine, delivering a modest 114 hp and 138 Nm of torque. It’s paired with a CVT that simulates nine gear ratios, sending power to the front wheels for a smooth and efficient drive.

Unveiled alongside the Tiggo Cross are the Tiggo Grand Tour and the Tiggo ReV. The Tiggo Grand Tour is a versatile 7-seater MPV that blends practicality with a sense of adventure, thanks to its generous ground clearance. Inside, it offers smart features and full-flat foldable second and third-row seats—making it a perfect fit for families on the go.
Under the hood, it’s powered by a 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine paired with a six-speed dual-clutch transmission. Tech-wise, the Grand Tour comes equipped with a 10.25-inch HD infotainment system and a seven-inch digital instrument cluster, both supporting Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for seamless connectivity.
In terms of safety, the Grand Tour comes equipped with SRS airbags, traction control, and electronic stability control to keep you and your passengers protected.

Chery also unveiled the Tiggo ReV C-DM—a 7-seater electrified SUV designed with innovation, comfort, and performance in mind. It’s powered by Chery’s advanced Dual Motor (C-DM) technology, which combines a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine with a dedicated hybrid transmission. This setup offers an impressive range of up to 1,400 kilometers in both hybrid and EV modes, supported by a robust 18.66-kWh battery.
Inside the Tiggo ReV C-DM, you'll find a large 15.6-inch infotainment display, complete with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for effortless connectivity. Enhancing the in-cabin experience is a premium Sony 8-speaker audio system, while a 540-degree camera system with a front digital video recorder adds an extra layer of safety and convenience.

While these two vehicles have not launched yet, Chery has announced the prices for them. The Tiggo Grand Tour is priced at P1,188,000, while the Tiggo ReV C-DM is priced at P1,648,000. The Tiggo Cross meanwhile is now on sale and is priced at P998,000.
Interested? Check out the Tiggo Cross on AutoDeal.com.ph and stay tuned for updates regarding the Tiggo Grand Tour and the Tiggo ReV C-DM.
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