Chery UAE has reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to driver and passenger safety with the exceptional performance of the Chery TIGGO 9 in recent Euro NCAP-standard crash testing. The results underscore the brand’s philosophy that safety is a fundamental promise, not just another feature.
In a full-frontal rigid barrier crash test conducted at Chery’s state-of-the-art safety lab in China, the TIGGO 9 impacted a solid wall at 50 km/h, simulating one of the most severe real-world accident scenarios.
The outcome: flawless structural integrity, no deformation of the A-pillar or door areas, and full deployment of the restraint system, including airbags and seatbelts.
Both front and rear crash test dummies showed no critical injuries, attesting to the vehicle’s superior occupant protection systems.
TIGGO 9’s performance is not limited to frontal collisions. It has previously undergone and passed Euro NCAP‘s mobile progressive deformable barrier (MPDB) and side mobile deformable barrier tests at 50 and 60 km/h, respectively.
These tests simulate complex crash conditions from various angles, and Chery’s flagship SUV excelled in all, solidifying its five-star safety rating.
This safety record is underpinned by cutting-edge engineering. The TIGGO 9 is built with a “cage-style energy-absorbing space capsule” design, utilising high-strength steel in 85% of its body, including 21% hot-formed steel with a tensile strength of 1300 MPa.
An ultra-wide 1500mm front crash beam covers 78% of the vehicle’s width, supported by three high-efficiency crash boxes. These enhancements ensure remarkable energy absorption and structural resilience under impact.
Additionally, Chery has introduced industry-leading innovations, such as a collision-induced subframe detachment system that allows for greater absorption space during accidents, and a bamboo-joint-inspired energy structure within the side protection system.
The result is a seamless fusion of rigidity, flexibility, and smart energy dispersion throughout the chassis.
Chery’s forward-thinking approach is also evident in its integration of new energy vehicle (NEV) safety protocols.
In the TIGGO 9, the battery management system cuts off power instantly upon impact, avoiding any risk of leakage, smoke, or fire, reinforcing the brand’s vision for safe, intelligent electrification.
Most recently, the TIGGO 9 was subjected to the ultimate crash test in Dubai, as Chery UAE invited media professionals and influencers to attempt to break through its chassis with heavy-duty drills, in vain, proving once more the car’s resilience.
As the automotive landscape continues to evolve rapidly, Chery remains committed to leading with integrity and innovation, ensuring that every model leaving its production lines is engineered to protect, inspire, and perform.