Chery launched the new TIGGO5 SUV in Chile, which will join the TIGGO2 and TIGGO3 to expand Chery's product line in the Chilean market.
by Staff
April 18, 2017
Photo of the launch ceremony for TIGGO5 in Chile, courtesy of Chery.
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Photo of the launch ceremony for TIGGO5 in Chile, courtesy of Chery.
Chery launched the new TIGGO5 compact SUV in Chile, which will join the TIGGO2 and TIGGO3 to expand Chery's product line in the Chilean market.
Since its earlier launch in Chile, the TIGGO5 has had monthly sales exceeding 200 units, according to the automaker
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The new TIGGO5 inherits the performance of the TIGGO5. Also, the new TIGGO5 has adopted modular upgrading and optimization, according to the automaker.
The interior adopts a wing-shaped design, and it is equipped with an 8-inch touch screen, mobile mapping, and other high-tech configuration. In terms of safety, BOSCH Electronic Stability Control is a standard configuration for the entire series of the new TIGGO5. At the same time, low-speed braking performance is fully improved on poor road conditions for user safety.
Chery products entered Chile’s auto market in 2007.
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