Chery Automobile is on a roll since the start of the year. It now becomes the first Chinese automaker to export over 200,000 vehicles annually, and we are still in the closing months of 2021. One can say that this is an impressive feat considering the pandemic situation and global chip shortages in the automotive industry.
Chery Tiggo 7 Pro
In a sales report released by Chery, it managed to sell 739,730 vehicles for the first 10 months of 2021, translating to a 44.3-percent increase over the same period last year. To note, 212,959 of the units sold were marked for export to other markets. These numbers solidify Chery’s status as one of the top automakers in China.
Some of the notable markets where Chery has been selling well are Russia, Chile, and Brazil. In the Russian market, local people see Chery as the “people’s vehicle,” with the Chery Tiggo 7 Pro as the top sales contributor. Meanwhile, the car brand ranks fourth in terms of sales in Chile this year thanks to its best-seller, the Tiggo 2.
This compact crossover sells well in Russia
And in the data released by Fenabave (National Federation of Automotive Vehicles Distribution) of Brazil, Chery’s October sales increased by 127-percent year-over-year (YOY). Models like the Chery Tiggo 8 and Tiggo 3X pave the way for the Chinese automaker to climb up the sales race in the Brazilian market.
Locally, Chery Philippines is having a fruitful year as well as it posted a year-to-date sales growth of 194-percent compared to last year. Just like in the markets above, the Chery Tiggo 7 Pro is the top choice among Filipino car buyers alongside the Tiggo 2 subcompact crossover.
Brazil is fond of the Chery Arrizo 6 Pro
With over one month to go before 2021 comes to a close, Chery Automobile is expected to finish this year on a high note and welcome 2022 strong. Chery announced that it now has over 9.8 million global users, including 1.9 million overseas customers.
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