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How roomy is a Chery Tiggo 7 Pro?

The Chery Tiggo 7 Pro is a lovely blend of luxury and affordability with a dash of technology to boot. How roomy is the Tiggo 7 Pro though? We'll check here.

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The Chery Tiggo 7 Pro is a nice blend of design, luxury and technology in an affordable package in what is the ever-competitive SUV market. We had the vehicle on review and you can read our thoughts here.

Related: Everything that you need to know about the Chery Tiggo 7 Pro

One of the slogans Chery has adopted is 'All the way with you' which focuses on solid build quality and uncompromised reliability. That's something you'd expect from a drivetrain point of view but that extends to the interior as well. The interior is adorned with luxury materials but is also hard wearing such as synthetic leather. But how roomy is the Chery Tiggo 7 Pro?

Nice! But how roomy is the Tiggo 7 Pro?

The Chery Tiggo 7 Pro dimensions are as follows:

Length 4500 mm
Width 1824 mm
Height 1746 mm
Wheelbase 2670 mm
Ground Clearance 210 mm

The cabin of the Tiggo 7 Pro can accommodate up to 5 passengers with an emphasis on rear legroom as well as slightly reclined rear seatbacks for extra comfort. Even in the front, the cabin of Tiggo 7 Pro is airy. Adding to that is the panoramic sunroof implying more space. In terms of boot space, you have a capacity of 475 litres which can be extended to 1500 litres when you fold down the rear seats. You can even fit a bicycle in here. With this in mind, we can confidently say that the Chery Tiggo 7 Pro is pretty roomy. If you've decided on a Tiggo 7 Pro after reading this, you can search AutoTrader for the latest used and new offerings. While you're at it, why not try out our Instant Offer tool to sell your current car quick and easy?

Author - Tayedza Mbiri

Written by Tayedza Mbiri

Starting his petrol-infused passion at a ripe young age playing a plethora of racing video games, Taye has been into the motoring industry for years. During his university years studying Law, he dipped his toes into motoring photography, videography, and exploring what Southern Africa has to offer for the motoring scene at large. Most recently, he presented a YouTube series for a famous Japanese manufacturer and now finds himself fresh on the AutoTrader content creation team. He hopes to own a 90s Subaru one day soon. Read more

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