This lucky lady won a brand new Chery Tiggo Cross Hybrid just by test driving a Chery plug-in hybrid. All of it began with a routine service visit for Joan Gan Cherl Wean. When sending in her Tiggo 7 Pro for service at Chery Klang, she was encouraged to check drive the Tiggo 7 PHEV by the outlet’s staff. That put her within the running for the grand prize in Chery’s PHEV Test Drive Lucky Draw contest.
Gan’s name was drawn from a pool of over 1,300 participants in a recent livestream. The Klang resident said she was in a gathering when she noticed that her cell phone kept ringing, and he or she sensed that something wasn’t right.
“I needed to excuse myself to reply the decision, and to my surprise, it was a representative from Chery Klang, the outlet where I had test-driven a Chery Tiggo 7 PHEV,” she said, adding that she initially thought that it was a prank before Chery sent her a video recording of the winner’s live draw session.
You realize the saying good things come to those that wait? “That is my first time winning something from a lucky draw and it’s the grand prize, this can be a truly an excellent start for the brand new 12 months,” Gan said. The mother of two explained that her husband has been seeking to change his automotive to an SUV and the free Chery Tiggo Cross HEV got here at the right time. I’m unsure who’s luckier!
The competition was held from December 9, 2025 to January 6, 2026 to encourage the general public to check drive Chery’s PHEV range, which currently consists of the Tiggo 7 PHEV and Tiggo 8 PHEV. They’d to try either SUV and snap a photograph with it to be within the running for the draw. The Tiggo Cross was a part of a pool of RM200,000 value of prizes including electrical appliances and electronic gadgets.
“We wish customers to experience our PHEVs firsthand not only counting on reviews or recommendations by their friends. Once you’ve gotten driven a Chery PHEV, you not only understand the way it operates but in addition know the Chery Super Hybrid technology higher. You’ll then give you the chance to make a decision whether it is the most effective fit for you,” said Lee Wen Hsiang, VP of Chery Malaysia.
Launched in July last 12 months, the Tiggo Cross B-segment SUV is CKD locally assembled in two variants – Turbo and Hybrid. The Turbo goes for RM88,800 while the RM99,800 Hybrid is probably the most reasonably priced hybrid model within the Malaysian market.
The CSH hybrid system here combines a 1.5-litre naturally-aspirated four-pot engine (96 PS/120 Nm) with a Direct Hybrid Transmission (DHT) with two integrated electric motors, rated together at 204 PS/310 Nm. There’s a 1.8-kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery under the boot floor to juice the motors.
The CSH is a series-parallel hybrid system with five states, including EV (running on electricity only), Tandem (engine acts as a generator while the electrical motor drives the wheels), Parallel (each the engine and electric motor working together), Direct Engine (engine directly drives the wheels at speeds above 80 km/h) and Energy Recovery (regenerative braking and coasting to charge the battery). Chery claims that the Tiggo Cross Hybrid can reach 1,000 km per tank because of electrification.
If you happen to prefer to maintain things easy, the Turbo’s pairs a 1.5-litre turbo-four (147 PS/210 Nm) to a six-speed dual-clutch transmission. Full details and gallery of the Tiggo Cross Hybrid and Turbo here.
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This Article First Appeared At paultan.org

