The latest round of the European New Car Assessment Programme (Euro NCAP) tests have awarded five-star safety ratings to the latest Chery Tiggo 7 Pro and Tiggo 8 Pro models. Both models are on sale in SA.
Euro NCAP evaluates protection for adults and children, impact on pedestrians and the presence of safety technology to assist consumers to make informed decisions about vehicle safety.
The Chery Tiggo 7 CSH earned high scores across all four assessment categories, scoring 82% in adult occupant protection, 85% for child occupant protection, 80% for vulnerable road user protection and 78% for the safety assist systems.
The 167mm longer, 2mm wider and 19mm taller Chery Tiggo 8 scored equal points as its more compact cousin.

Chery’s journey to high scores had setbacks, though. Euro NCAP initially assessed both models in July 2025 and awarded both of them four-star ratings, citing manufacturing issues that led to the side curtain airbag deploying incorrectly and failing to provide full protection to rear seat occupants.
Additional tests were performed to assess the third row seats of the seven-seat Tiggo 8 according to Euro NCAP. Both models achieved the sought-after five-star rating in the subsequent assessment after addressing the deficiencies.
Africa’s first real-world dual-vehicle collision test saw two identical Chery Tiggo 9 SUVs collide in a 50% offset head-on impact at 50 km/h in SA this August.
The test mirrors one of the country’s most dangerous real-world crash scenarios, addressing the nation’s high rate of fatal head-on collisions.
Part of Chery’s 2025 Global Safety Challenges, the trial showcases the Tiggo 9’s advanced passive and active safety systems, built to meet global five-star standards.
In August, Chery staged what was billed as the first real-world dual-vehicle collision test on the African continent when two identical Tiggo 9 SUVs collided in a 50% offset impact at 50 km/h.
“SA buyers are increasingly looking for vehicles that offer the right mix of affordability, technology and safety. For many families, that combination adds real value to everyday use,” said Refiloe Mokoena, product manager at Chery SA.

Other Chinese five-star scorers sold in SA
As more Chinese brands enter the SA market, others are establishing themselves. Alternative models and brands that also did well during the latest round of Euro NCAP and sold in SA include the following:
Omoda C9 — Chery sub-brand focusing on the higher end of the market.

Jaecoo J7 — Chery subsidiary crossover range featuring turbo-petrol motors, and now with the five-star scoring plug-in hybrid derivative. SA range debut was in April 2024.
BYD Dolphin Surf — the most affordable electric hatch launched in SA in September.
MG MGS5 EV — not on sale in SA, but it’s the full-electric cousin of the recently launched MG ZS Pro.
BYD Sealion 6 — range of mid-size crossovers powered by petrol-electric-hybrid engine and launched in SA in April.






