Buying Guide
Chery Tiggo 7 Pro: Strong value, but some trade-offs in ride and tech
The Tiggo 7 Pro offers generous space, a refined cabin, and a smooth drivetrain for the money, but its ride quality lags behind key rivals and the infotainment system can be frustrating. It's a sensible choice for families who prioritise interior room over driving polish.
Biggest strengths
The Tiggo 7 Pro’s greatest asset is its spacious and well-built interior. Rear legroom and boot space are generous for the segment, easily accommodating four adults and their luggage. The cabin materials feel upmarket, with soft-touch surfaces and a clean design. The 1.6-litre turbo petrol engine paired with a dual-clutch automatic delivers smooth, responsive power in most driving situations, with good refinement at cruising speeds. Standard equipment is generous, including a large panoramic sunroof, dual-zone climate control, and a 360-degree camera system that makes parking in tight spots effortless.
Biggest trade-offs
The ride quality is firm and can become fidgety on rough city roads, transmitting pothole impacts more directly than class leaders like the Haval Jolion. The dual-clutch gearbox, while smooth at speed, hesitates in stop-and-go traffic, causing occasional low-speed shuddering. Fuel efficiency is average for the segment – expect to visit the pump more often than you would in a rival hybrid. Rear visibility is compromised by the sloping roofline and thick C-pillars, making the 360-degree camera essential rather than a luxury.
Daily driving and comfort
Around town, the Tiggo 7 Pro feels planted and the light steering makes manoeuvring easy. However, the firm suspension becomes tiring on longer commutes over broken surfaces, and the gearbox’s hesitation from a stop can be irksome in congestion. On highways, the car settles down nicely: wind and road noise are well suppressed, and the engine stays quiet at a cruise. Front seats provide good support, but the rear bench is a little flat for taller passengers on extended trips. The climate control works effectively, and the large sunroof brightens the cabin, though it adds heat in sunny climates.
Practicality and technology
Interior storage is thoughtful: large door bins, a deep centre console, and cupholders that accommodate big bottles. The boot is spacious and square, easily swallowing a stroller or weekly shop, with a low load lip. The infotainment system packs many features (Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, native navigation) but suffers from a laggy interface and occasionally unresponsive touchscreen. Voice control is rudimentary, and menu logic can be confusing. The digital instrument cluster is clear but overloaded with information. Over-the-air updates are promised but slow to arrive.
Ownership watch-outs
Early examples have reported issues with the dual-clutch gearbox’s software causing jerky low-speed behaviour; software updates have improved but not eliminated it. The infotainment system may freeze or reboot unpredictably. Some owners note premature wear on interior plastics around high-touch areas. Service intervals are typical for the class, but parts availability can be slower for less common service items. The warranty is competitive, but dealer network coverage outside major markets may be thin.
Who should shortlist it - and who should not
Shortlist if: you need maximum passenger and cargo space for a family, value a quiet highway cruiser, and want a well-equipped interior without paying a premium. It’s ideal for buyers who rarely drive on rough roads and can accept some drivetrain lurch in traffic. Avoid if: you prioritise a plush ride, require seamless low-speed driving, or want the most efficient powertrain in the segment. Also steer clear if infotainment responsiveness and frequent software updates are critical to your daily use.
Verdict
The Chery Tiggo 7 Pro is a roomy, comfortable compact SUV that delivers on space and kit, but its firm ride and hesitant gearbox keep it from being a top all-rounder. For families who value interior room above driving refinement, it’s a compelling choice – but those seeking a polished daily driver should test rivals first.