2025 Chery Tiggo Cross launching in Malaysia soon

Five days to go, says the teaser above, which was posted today on Chery Malaysia’s Facebook page. You have of course seen the Tiggo Cross inside and out thanks to our preview story; all we need to know now is exact pricing (it will be under RM100k, but let’s see if the hybrid will also duck under RM100k).

Both 1.5 turbo and 1.5 Chery Super Hybrid (CSH) variants will be locally-assembled (CKD) from the get-go at Inokom’s Kulim plant (which churns out the Omoda 5, Omoda E5, Tiggo 7 Pro and Tiggo 8 Pro). The hybrid only needs to be cheaper than the RM112k Honda City e:HEV to become the cheapest hybrid you can buy in Malaysia today.

So what is the Tiggo Cross? It’s the new name for the Tiggo 4; a between-A-and-B-segment SUV that has the Proton X50, Perodua Ativa and Honda WR-V in its sights. It’s 4,318 mm long, 1,830 mm wide, 1,670 mm tall and has a 2,610 mm wheelbase, so it’s slightly smaller overall than the Omoda 5 and more or less X50-sized.

2025 Chery Tiggo Cross launching in Malaysia soon

This is the latest 2024 facelift; we think it’s a lot better-looking than the previous model we were shown in October 2022. It’s got a larger front grille with a black insert and surrounding trim, slimmer headlamps, full-width tail lamps and an overhauled interior.

The 1.5 turbo variant’s 147 PS/210 Nm four-cylinder engine is connected to a six-speed twin-clutcher, yielding a claimed fuel economy of 6.3 litres per 100 km and a 10.3-second 0-100 km/h time in Sport mode. Meanwhile, the hybrid has the same engine but deletes the turbo, so the ICE portion’s output drops to 96 PS and 120 Nm of torque. However, it joins forces with two electric motors that are integrated into a Direct Hybrid Transmission (DHT150) for up to 1,000 km of range.

The electric portion outputs 204 PS and 310 Nm of torque (total system output undisclosed). This is juiced by a 1.8-kWh LFP battery which lives under the boot floor, so boot space drops to 350 litres versus the turbo variant’s 380. Both turbo and hybrid variants are front-wheel drive and have 51-litre fuel tanks.

2025 Chery Tiggo Cross launching in Malaysia soon

Tiggo Cross turbo (left) and hybrid; slightly different steering wheels

Armed with a Direct Hybrid Transmission (DHT150), the series-parallel hybrid has a claimed fuel economy of 5.4 litres per 100 km and an 8.9-second century sprint time in Sport mode (despite it being 97 kg heavier than the 1,468-kg turbo variant). The turbo variant has Eco, Normal and Sport modes; the hybrid Eco and Sport.

The turbo variant differs from the hybrid by having 18-inch alloys, six airbags, plain-finished steering wheel buttons, the Chery logo on the steering wheel hub and an ADAS suite that includes lane departure warning, blind spot monitoring, rear cross traffic alert, auto high beam, lane departure prevention, adaptive cruise control, forward collision warning and autonomous emergency braking.

In comparison, the hybrid variant gets 17-inch alloys, driver lumbar, seven airbags, gloss black-finished steering wheel buttons, ‘CHERY’ lettering on the steering wheel hub, and all the above-mentioned ADAS functions plus door opening warning, rear collision warning, rear cross traffic braking, lane change assist, emergency lane keeping, multi-collision brake and traffic jam assist.

Tiggo Cross turbo (left) and hybrid; hybrid replaces ‘CROSS’ tailgate badge with ‘HYBRID’

There are only two ways to tell the two apart from the outside – the wheels and the tailgate badging (‘TIGGO CROSS’ for turbo; ‘TIGGO HYBRID’ for hybrid, yup, no CROSS).

Otherwise, both variants are similarly-equipped, and it’s a long equipment list – all-LED auto lighting, auto wipers, functional roof rails, faux leather seats, soft-touch dashboard, ambient lighting, dual-zone air-con (with touch panel), one rear air-con vent, 15W wireless charging, powered driver seat (manual for front passenger), twin screens (both 10.25 inches) with wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, a 540-degree camera, TPMS and six speakers.

You can register your interest with Chery Malaysia if the Tiggo Cross tickles your fancy, or wait for this if you want an EV version.

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2025 Chery Tiggo Cross 1.5 Turbo previewed in Malaysia

2025 Chery Tiggo Cross 1.5 Hybrid CSH previewed in Malaysia

2025 Chery Tiggo Cross 1.5 Hybrid CSH at the Malaysia Autoshow 2025

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Jonathan James Tan

While most dream of the future, Jonathan Tan dreams of the past, although he's never been there. Fantasises much too often about cruising down Treacher Road (Jalan Sultan Ismail) in a Triumph Stag that actually works, and hopes this stint here will snap him back to present reality.

 

Comments

  • Proton say no discount?

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  • FrankC on Jul 04, 2025 at 3:31 pm

    see a 1.5litre NA engine combined with electric motor + small battery, can achieve close to 20km/l or 5litre/100km efficiency. this is something proton saga can attempt using geely’s 1.5l NA hybrid. will we see this option in Saga premium version or rather ECO version coming our way ?

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  • O'Callahan Tuang Li Sing on Jul 06, 2025 at 11:15 pm

    Why wasting money buy this better take used Jap

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  • Better classic function on Jul 07, 2025 at 11:07 am

    Compare to new x50, tiggo cross got proper gear selector stick and aircond switch. If price similar i’ll go for chery.

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  • Inspiraaa on Jul 07, 2025 at 12:29 pm

    My wild guess
    95k turbo
    105k hybrid

    Another wild guess
    1 yr ltr discount
    25k

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