Chery Omoda 5 EV: Mid-2024 Australian launch confirmed
The electric version of Chery’s debut small SUV will arrive next year
2024 Chery Tiggo 7 Pro mid-size SUV: Initial Australian details
Chinese brand Chery’s local line-up will expand soon with the Tiggo 7 Pro mid-size SUV, as initial details are confirmed
2023 Chery Omoda 5 small SUV scores 5-star ANCAP safety rating
China’s Chery Omoda 5 small SUV has top safety marks from ANCAP after the brand’s previous vehicles from a decade ago received poor scores under less-stringent testing
Wheels mag April 2023: Kia EV9 detailed, GR Corolla faces rivals & more!
It's an all-out pre-emptive strike from Korea as we headline this issue with the groundbreaking Kia EV9, the bold SsangYong Torres, a first drive of Hyundai's game-changing Ioniq 5 N and the progress so far on Hyundai's ute project
Chery details new hybrid platform set to underpin future vehicles
Chinese brand Chery has detailed a new hybrid-only vehicle platform set to feature in its upcoming vehicles, with a focus on the latest technologies
2023 Chery Omoda 5 pricing and features
Chery has relaunched in Australia with the Omoda 5 small SUV, with full details confirmed ahead of its launch in late March
Chery confirms Australian release of Tiggo 7 and Tiggo 8 Pro SUVs
Chinese carmaker Chery has promised larger Tiggo 7 and Tiggo 8 models will join the Omoda 5 this year
Chery Omoda 5: small SUV priced under $40K drive-away; ute and EV expected
Chery is planning its return to Australia later this year, and it has some big ambitions
China's Chery planning Australian return, ute and EV planned
One of China’s largest car exporters has Australia firmly in its sights, with a new-generation of Chery cars on their way
Chery may target Toyota Kluger with premium Exeed SUV
Toyota could be facing increased pressure from emerging Chinese brands
Four-seat Smart no dead-cert start for Australia
Tough business case leaves question mark hanging over second-gen Smart ForFour’s Australian debut
Oz's cheapest car axed
Australia’s cheapest car, the $9,990 Chery J1, is no more due to safety regulation changes.
Don't be a crash-test dummy
It happened so quickly it seemed almost unreal. Chery’s J1 hatch has only just entered the Australian market, yet its crash safety was there being surveyed under the watchful eye of ANCAP.