Chery has begun taking orders in Russia for the Tiggo 8 Pro e+, the first hybrid crossover from the brand to enter the market there. The announcement appeared on the official Telegram channel of the company, signaling a notable expansion of Cherys lineup in the region.
The Tiggo 8 Pro e+ measures 4722 mm in length, 1860 mm in width, and 1747 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2710 mm. Under the hood sits a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine paired with two electric motors and a DHT hybrid transmission. The combined output of the hybrid system reaches 235 horsepower, delivering a blend of gasoline performance and electric thrust for balanced daily driving and longer journeys.
In Track mode the crossover can display a theoretical range of up to 1000 kilometers when the fuel tank is full and the battery is charged to 100 percent. It accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 7.5 seconds and has a top speed of 180 km/h. These figures illustrate the Tiggo 8 Pro e+ approach to performance by combining the immediacy of electric torque with the flexibility of a turbo gasoline engine, aimed at customers who want an SUV that can handle both city commutes and longer trips with confidence.
In related automotive context, a recent observation from iSeeCars highlights a separate but widely discussed topic about vehicle longevity. The report identifies models that demonstrate the potential to reach high mileage figures, suggesting that some cars can travel well beyond 400,000 kilometers with proper care, modest wear, and regular maintenance. This perspective emphasizes the importance of durability and long term ownership considerations for buyers evaluating hybrid and plug-in hybrid vehicles, including the Tiggo 8 Pro e+. It is worth noting that real-world longevity depends on factors such as maintenance schedules, driving conditions, and regional service infrastructure, and buyers should consult local dealers for service plans and warranty coverage. [Attribution: market analysis reports and brand disclosures]