Overview
- The value-focused Tiggo2 Pro Max launches from USD 25,000 (MT5) or USD 27,500 (CVT9) with a 1.5‑liter 116 hp engine and basic safety features but no ADAS.
- Positioned for family buyers, the Tiggo8 Pro is priced at about USD 49,600 with a 1.6‑liter turbo 186 hp engine, seven‑speed dual‑clutch transmission, three rows of seats and a comprehensive ADAS suite.
- Both models are imported from China and include a transferable 7‑year/150,000 km warranty, with maintenance intervals set at 10,000 km or 12 months for the Tiggo2 Pro Max.
- The relaunch follows prior customer-service controversies, with Grupo Corven highlighting a nationwide service and after-sales network to restore confidence.
- Chery and Grupo Corven also announced the Tiggo 4 Hybrid and Tiggo 7 Pro Hybrid as part of a push into electrified SUVs encouraged by Argentina’s Resolution 377/2025.