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A well-known car manufacturer has introduced a pair of new SUVs that resemble a Range Rover.
Land Rover may want to pay attention, as this Chinese automaker is providing a similar look at a more affordable price.
Earlier this week, Chery revealed its 2026 models, the Tiggo 7 Sport and Tiggo 7 Plus.
Both designs look nearly identical to Range Rover’s Evoque.
However, it’ll be able to hit the road at a fraction of the price.
The 2026 Evoque’s starting price is about $51,000, according to Kelley Blue Book.
Pricing for the new Tiggo 7 Sports starts at about $12,250.
The Tiggo 7 Plus is a little more expensive, starting at about $12,800.
That’s over half off from a brand new Evoque.
A pre-owned Evoque would still cost more than the dupes, coming in at around $27,228.
The Tiggo 7 is available in a range of fuel types, including mild hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and fully electric options.
The SUV has elements similar to the Evoque with its mesh grille, lights, and cabin space.
The Tiggo 7 Sport comes with a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine variant with a six-speed dual-clutch transmission.
It also has concealed door handles and 18-inch alloy wheels.
Inside the car, drivers will find a 13.2-inch TV screen and a multifunction steering wheel.
The car is available in Glacier Silver, Cangyan Grey, Graphite Black, and Pearl White.
If you shell out on the higher-spec model, you’ll also get some premium features.
The upgraded Tiggo 7 Sport has a panoramic sunroof and a ventilated front passenger seat.
Chery says the Sport model is a more dynamic version of the family-friendly Tiggo 7 Plus.
The Tiggo 7 Plus has a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine, but has a continuously variable transmission that simulates a nine-speed transmission.
The Tiggo 7 Plus is more focused on a smooth ride rather than the power of the Tiggo 7 Sport.
It also has a massive 24.6-inch twin-screen setup.