Chery Auto Philippines last week turned over to Philippine gymnastics athlete
Carlos Yulo a brand-new Chery Tiggo 7 Pro SUV, following his historic double
gold medal win at the recently concluded 2024 Paris Olympics.
Aside from the brand new Tiggo 7 Pro, the crossover specialist also threw in for
the Olympian a lifetime FREE oil change and vehicle safety checkup, over and
above the standard 3-year FREE PMS, 3-year FREE roadside assistance, 5-year
or 150k-km (whichever comes first) bumper to bumper warranty, and 10-year
engine warranty for the Tiggo 7 Pro.
Present during the turnover of the silver Chery Tiggo 7 Pro were officials from
Chery Auto distributor United Asia Automotive Group Incorporated (UAAGI) led
by UAAGI Chairman Rommel Sytin, Group Managing Director Froilan Dytianquin ,
and UAAGI Chief Marketing Executive and Senior Vice President Lyn Buena as
well as Senate Majority Leader Francis Tolentino and Gymnastics Association of
the Philippines President Cynthia Carrion.
The compact Chery Tiggo 7 Pro measures 4,500 millimeters long; 1,842 mm
wide; and 1,746 mm tall with a 2,670-mm wheelbase. It features a panoramic
sunroof, 18-inch alloy wheels, and a load-bearing roof rail.
Inside the spacious cabin are two digital displays (with the infotainment system
mated to a six-speaker setup), power adjustable front seats, tilt-and-telescope
steering wheel, and dual-zone air-conditioning system.
The Tiggo 7 Pro is powered by a 1.5-liter turbocharged gasoline engine that
develops 143 horsepower and 210 Newton-meters of torque. It is mated to a
continuous variable transmission (CVT) and has a towing capacity of up to 1,500
liters.
It rides on front Macpherson independent suspension and rear multi-link
independent with disc brakes on all four wheels. The Tiggo 7 Pro is equipped
with ABS, N95 air cabin filter, six airbags, cruise control and speed limiter,
electronic child safety lock, and hill descent control.
Chery Auto Philippines previously awarded a brand-new Chery Tiggo 2
crossover to boxer Nesthy Petecio following her silver medal at the 2021 Tokyo
Olympics.