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Chery goes bigger and launches new Lepas brand

The Chinese vehicle maker made electric mobility centre stage at Auto Shanghai

The 2025 Chery global business conference took place last week in Wuhu, China.

International media, dealers, local politicians and other stakeholders converged for the annual event, which Chery uses to outline plans and new models.

We attended the weeklong gathering.

This year’s summit kicked off at the 21st Auto Shanghai, the biennial vehicle and technology expo which Beijing holds on alternate years.

Our hosts, Chery International, showcased a raft of freshened up, new and plug-in-hybrid versions of existing models, including a hotter, electric Exeed Exlantix Sport sedan.

The new Himla double-cab bakkie also made its public debut after the company teased a concept at the 2024 conference.

We drove early prototypes of Chery's new Himla double-cab bakkie in Wuhu, China. Picture: PHUTI MPYANE
We drove early prototypes of Chery's new Himla double-cab bakkie in Wuhu, China. Picture: PHUTI MPYANE

Business Conference

Chery’s top executives, including Zhang Guibing, the president of Chery International and CEO of the AiMOGA Robot Company venture, kept visitors busy with endless programmes.

Most of their plans include rapid introduction of more new-energy vehicles and the expansion of the business into new markets. The company also continues to partner with many NGOs for sustainability and social development programmes.

Guibing also fielded questions from the international media contingent, who asked him whether construction of the US assembly plant he mentioned at last year’s conference was being hindered by the China-US tariff wars.

Guibing said the plans have not been negatively affected in the short-term but will certainly suffer in the long-run if the conflict continues.

The Jetour G900, a new and amphibious SUV concept, was displayed at the Shanghai Auto Show. Picture: PHUTI MPYANE
The Jetour G900, a new and amphibious SUV concept, was displayed at the Shanghai Auto Show. Picture: PHUTI MPYANE

New cars

The Chinese company also used the conference centre in Wuhu to launch the new Lepas L8 SUV, which can be viewed as the company’s chic brand, adopting bright colours on the inside and its exterior.

Lepas models with their smoother and rounder contours will slot in above the high-end models of Chery’s Tiggo 4, 7 and 8 Pro models as more expensive and exclusive offerings. The local subsidiary plans to introduce the range in SA to be sold separately from the core Chery brand.

The company’s Jetour brand showcased super-sized SUVs, including the G900 with Rolls-Royce Cullinan-esque aesthetics and amphibious driving capability.

It uses an advanced iDM-O super hybrid system optimised for off-road performance and an iEM-O Amphibious range extender system which provides tank-level propulsion with up to 18,000Nm of torque and 2,500 Newtons of thrust, enabling seamless operation across both land and water.

A maximum ground clearance of 350mm is possible and capabilities include tank-turning and crab-walk mode.

Jetour also showed a rugged life-style double-cab bakkie based on the Chery Himla platform.

Chery's other concept bakkie that's earmarked for traditional bakkie markets such as SA has a retro look and large dimensions. Picture: PHUTI MPYANE
Chery's other concept bakkie that's earmarked for traditional bakkie markets such as SA has a retro look and large dimensions. Picture: PHUTI MPYANE

What about that bakkie?

The new Himla pickup will not be coming to SA as it’s aimed at left-hand drive markets exclusively.

Though initial driving impressions revealed a solid effort by the Chinese brand, the bakkie has smaller dimensions than what SA buyers are used to.

The longer and wider design study — codenamed the KP31  —shown by the brand has a better promise for SA introduction. Chery says the unnamed model will be larger and offered in diesel, petrol and plug-in-hybrid drivetrains.

Chinese brands including Avatr showcased beautiful new electric models and concepts. Picture: PHUTI MPYANE
Chinese brands including Avatr showcased beautiful new electric models and concepts. Picture: PHUTI MPYANE

Super Hybrids    

Increased electrification of Chery and its Omoda, Jaecoo, iCar, Exeed and Luxeed brands took centre stage.

New models fitted with the brand’s plug-in-hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV) drivetrain were available for short drive impressions, including the Chery Tiggo Cross, new Tiggo 7 and the large Tiggo 9 Pro SUV.

Chery SA says some are headed to these shores, and they offer scintillating acceleration, driving modes and the promise of long-range driving. Some new models from the wide Chery portfolio are pure battery electric vehicles (BEVs).

German brand Audi was visible with its Chinese only range of etron models and more. Picture: PHUTI MPYANE
German brand Audi was visible with its Chinese only range of etron models and more. Picture: PHUTI MPYANE

Auto Shanghai

While many auto shows struggle to draw crowds, with some even cancelled, Auto Shanghai was packed to the rafters.

Chinese brands dominated the show floors, while a smattering of European legacy brands such as Audi, VW, Mercedes-Benz and Porsche set up stands next to edgily styled and heavily digitised Asian alternatives.

The message that it’s now a Chinese and electric car world out there was clear for all to see.  

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