
SUVs are usually about as exciting as a boiled potato — practical, reliable, and utterly forgettable. Then along comes the Chery Tiggo 7 PHEV. At first glance, it looks sensible, modern, and polite. Step on the accelerator, glance at the tech, or even just notice the panoramic sunroof, and you realize this isn’t your usual SUV. It’s a hybrid that wants to have fun.
Launched in Malaysia alongside the Tiggo 8 PHEV, it starts from RM129,800, and yes, it’s locally assembled in Kulim, Kedah.
At 4,553 mm long and 1,862 mm wide, with a 2,670 mm wheelbase, it looks confident. Not show-off confident, just “I could outrun your hatchback if I wanted to” confident.
It’s sleek and modern, and it doesn’t try too hard. That’s a rare thing these days.

Under the bonnet, the Tiggo 7 PHEV packs a 1.5L TGDi turbo petrol engine paired with a Multi-Mode Hybrid System. Translation: it’s a hybrid, but it’s not boring:
The 18.3 kWh battery allows 90 km of silent EV driving, while the total range hits 1,200 km, which means you could almost drive to Bangkok without thinking about charging. Fast DC charging fills 30–80% in 19 minutes. AC? Three hours. V2L? You can power your blender or a small camping stove.
Compared to the petrol-only Tiggo 7 Pro with its 1.6L engine, this hybrid is just… clever.
Step inside and it’s a small tech wonderland:
It’s comfortable, practical, and — surprisingly — a bit fun.

If you like being alive, you’ll love this. The Tiggo 7 PHEV has 8 airbags and almost every safety gizmo you can imagine:
Plus the usual traction, stability, hill start/descent controls, tyre pressure monitoring, and a digital video recorder. Basically, it’s a tank in disguise as a family SUV.
It’s sensible, but in a clever, slightly cheeky way.
The Chery Tiggo 7 PHEV is clever, practical, fun, and — dare I say — a little smug. On the outside, it’s calm and polite. On the inside, it’s a hybrid powerhouse with 279 PS, 365 Nm, panoramic sunroof, and every safety system you didn’t know you needed.
It’s the SUV equivalent of a quietly brilliant kid at school: polite, unassuming, but utterly capable of beating everyone at sports day — and laughing while doing it.
Score: 8/10 — Because it’s efficient, loaded with tech, surprisingly thrilling, and ridiculously safe.