All-New Chery Tiggo 8 to Launch on Nov 10 with 5-Seat Layout and Dual-Face Design

2025/10/29
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Chery
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Chery confirmed the all-new Tiggo 8 will debut on Nov 10 as a mid-size five-seat SUV. It keeps the bold family grille and offers two front-end styles—split or integrated LED headlights. Riding on 19-inch wheels with flush door handles, it measures 4749×1880×1710 mm and spans a 2825 mm wheelbase, targeting family comfort.
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