All Chery Tiggo 7 and Tiggo 8 crossover SUVs now have a five-star rating from independent safety authority ANCAP.

The top rating had previously been applied to petrol-powered versions of the two SUVs, but ANCAP has now applied it to all petrol and plug-in hybrid Tiggo 7 variants produced from June 30, 2025.

The safety authority also says it was provided with technical information that shows the results for the Tiggo 7 are applicable to related petrol and plug-in hybrid Tiggo 8 SUVs produced from March 2025 onwards.

This testing is all based on 2023-25 ANCAP testing criteria, with the ratings to expire in December 2031.

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The removal of the driver’s knee airbag from petrol-powered Tiggo 7s last year wasn’t enough to rob it of its five-star rating; the feature is standard on the Tiggo 7 Super Hybrid and all Tiggo 8s.

Performance of the emergency lane-keep assist was knocked down from Good to Adequate in this latest testing, while the driver monitoring system received a lower score. The child presence detection system was assessed this time, but it didn’t meet ANCAP’s requirements and therefore zero points out of four (instead of a single point) were rewarded.

Chery’s entire lineup now has a five-star safety rating, apart from the Tiggo 9 introduced late last year which has yet to be assessed; the Tiggo 4’s five-star rating also only applies to petrol variants at present, and like the Tiggo 8 is based on testing of the Tiggo 7.

Chery’s small C5 and electric E5 crossovers both wear a five-star rating, while sister brand Omoda Jaecoo has five-star ratings for its Omoda 9 and Jaecoo J7 crossover SUVs, with the Jaecoo J8 – a cousin to the Chery Tiggo 9 – yet to be assessed.