Almost two months after unveiling its forthcoming ute, Chery has now lifted the lid on the vehicle’s interior, revealing a lot about how the model will be positioned.

Known as the KP31 for now, the Chery ute is set to launch initially with a diesel plug-in hybrid powertrain later this year, with a petrol plug-in hybrid version to join the lineup in 2027 – taking aim at the BYD Shark 6.

The interior styling has a mix of rugged off-roader and premium SUV design cues, much like the Kia Tasman.

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Surrounding a stubby, leather-trimmed automatic gear shifter are an electronic selector for low-range, another for off-road driving modes, and buttons to individually engage the front, centre, and rear locking differentials.

The pre-production prototype previewed also includes buttons for crawl control and a tight-turn feature, which can drag the inside wheel to help the vehicle pivot around hairpins on loose surfaces.

But there’s also plenty of luxury features – likely to be available on the range-topping variant – such as heated and ventilated electric front seats, dual-zone climate control, wireless smartphone charging, adaptive cruise control, sunroof, ambient lighting, and a premium sound system with stainless steel speaker grilles.