Promotional pricing makes Chery Tiggo 8 Pro Max large SUV even more affordable than smaller seven-seat options like the Mitsubishi Outlander and Honda CR-V.
Chery Australia has cut the price of its Tiggo 8 Pro Max as part of an end-of-financial-year (EOFY) special, making it the most affordable seven-seater SUV in Australia for private buyers.
With $3000 cut from the entry-level Tiggo 8 Pro Max Urban, the cheapest Chery large SUV is now $38,990 drive-away.
This undercuts the Hyundai Santa Fe (from $53,000 before on-road costs), Kia Sorento (from $50,880), Nissan Pathfinder (from $59,945), and Toyota Kluger (from $60,920) but a significant margin.
It also positions it below smaller mid-size SUVs with three rows such as the Mitsubishi Outlander, Honda CR-V, and Nissan X-Trail.
LDV markets run-out, two-wheel-drive petrol versions of its D90 seven-seater for $34,990 drive-away, but this deal applies only to ABN holders only.
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Buyers can also spend a bit more for the Elite or Ultimate grades, priced at $40,990 and $43,990 respectively for a saving of $3000 and $4000 each.
Powering all Tiggo 8 Pro Max grades is a 2.0-litre turbo-petrol engine outputting 180kW/375Nm to the front wheels in the Urban and Elite, and to all four wheels in the Ultimate trim.
Standard equipment across the three include a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, heated and cooled front seats, power-adjustable front seats, dual-zone climate control, a wireless smartphone charger, interior ambient lighting, and a full array of advanced safety systems.
Moving up the model grade adds niceties such as a powered tailgate, a built-in dashcam, and panoramic sunroof.
Chery’s offer runs until June 30, or while stocks last.
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