The Chery Tiggo 9 PHEV has achieved a real-world driving range of over 1,400 kilometres in Pakistan, placing it among the longest-range results recorded for a plug-in hybrid vehicle under local conditions, demonstrating its long-distance capability.
The test, conducted on the Lahore–Islamabad Motorway (M2), covered a total of 1,507 kilometres on a single fuel tank and full battery charge, surpassing the model’s global benchmark of around 1,400 kilometres.
Conducted over four days under controlled conditions, the test included multiple Lahore–Islamabad round trips. Of the total distance, 205 kilometres were completed in pure electric mode, exceeding the claimed 170 km, while the remaining 1,302 kilometres were covered in hybrid operation. The vehicle continued until a low fuel indication was reached.
Globally, the Tiggo 9 PHEV has demonstrated consistent long-range capability across both standard test cycles and real-world validation. Under WLTC conditions, Chery reports a combined range exceeding 1,400 kilometres. This has also been reflected in an international endurance test conducted in South Africa in collaboration with TopGear, where the vehicle achieved 1,374 kilometres on a single tank and full charge under mixed driving conditions, including extended urban congestion, far exceeding its official WLTC-rated range of 1,050 kilometres.
The Tiggo 9 PHEV, introduced in Pakistan by Master Auto Engineering in collaboration with Chery, is positioned as Pakistan’s first luxury plug-in hybrid E-SUV and a flagship offering within the country’s emerging plug-in hybrid SUV segment. It is priced at approximately PKR 13,694,000 (ex-factory), placing it in the premium category while introducing Chery Super Hybrid (CSH) technology to the local market.
The model combines a 1.5-litre turbocharged petrol engine with a 34.46 kWh battery and a dedicated hybrid transmission, supported by a triple-motor setup, underpinned by Chery Super Hybrid (CSH) architecture, delivering up to 610 horsepower and 920 Nm of torque.
It offers a pure electric range of up to 170 kilometres, while its combined hybrid range exceeds 1,400 kilometres under standard conditions. The latest Pakistan test result of over 1,500 kilometres further reinforces its positioning among the longest-range plug-in hybrid SUVs, highlighting its capability for extended intercity travel as a complete and practical solution for long-distance driving in Pakistan.
The vehicle is equipped with Level 2 ADAS, 10 airbags, automated parking assist, multiple drive modes, and intelligent energy management systems. Interior features include front-row massage seats, heated and ventilated seating for front and second rows, a 14-speaker Sony sound system, ambient lighting, and a 15.6-inch display.
Industry observers note that such results highlight the relevance of plug-in hybrids in markets like Pakistan, where long-distance travel is common and EV charging infrastructure remains limited. The ability to combine electric driving with extended hybrid range is increasingly influencing consumer preferences, with such real-world validations expected to play a key role in shaping buying decisions and accelerating the shift towards more advanced and practical mobility solutions in the country.
