Chery Australia has announced that the new Chery Tiggo 4 Pro light SUV will be launching locally in October, with local pricing confirmed to kick off from under $24,000 drive away. Competing against popular rivals such as the MG ZS, Mazda CX-3 and Toyota Yaris Cross, the Tiggo 4 Pro will be competing in one of the most popular segments when it launches.

Lewis Lu, Chief Executive Officer, Chery Australia stated “We are delighted to introduce the Tiggo 4 Pro to the Australian market.”

“This feature-packed compact SUV will complement the Chery range in Australia and is set to deliver an innovative and affordable motoring experience”.

Chery Tiggo 4

The Tiggo 4 Pro’s interior will follow the Omoda 5

Under the bonnet of the Chery Tiggo 4 Pro is a turbocharged 1.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine making 108kW of power and 210Nm of torque, mated to a CVT automatic transmission.

The Tiggo 4 Pro reportedly measures 4,200mm long, 1,760mm wide, 1,570mm tall and rides on a 2,555mm long wheelbase – that makes it slightly bigger than a Yaris Cross, though smaller than a CX-3.

Chery Tiggo 4

The Tiggo 4 Pro’s engine is shared with the Omoda 5, but in a lower tune

In Australia, the Tiggo 4 Pro will be offered in two models – Urban and Ultimate – with even the base model Urban featured with LED exterior lighting, a 10.25-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a 10.25-inch digital driver’s display and heated front seats.

According to Chery as well, an “impressive array” of active safety equipment will also be fitted as standard, including seven airbags.

Chery Tiggo 4

The Tiggo 4 Pro will sit underneath the Tiggo 7 Pro

The Chery Tiggo 4 Pro will launch locally in October, with local pricing and specifications due to be revealed before then. Stay tuned to DiscoverAuto for the latest automotive news and reviews.

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