Chery Malaysia surpasses 30,000 sales milestone


KUALA LUMPUR: In less than three years after entering the Malaysian market, Chery Malaysia has marked a significant milestone by recording 30,073 cumulative vehicle sales at end-2025.

Last year, the company saw 12,930 units delivered to Malaysian customers.

Chery Malaysia said this success was driven by strong customer acceptance and a steadily expanding product lineup.

This year, Chery Malaysia looks forward to continued development driven by the Chery Smart Auto Industrial Park in Lembah Beringin, Selangor.

The RM2.2bil facility covering over 200 acres is set to enhance localisation, expand production capacity and create economic opportunities, with its first phase scheduled for completion in the first half of 2026.

Chery’s product evolution in Malaysia mirrors its global direction, beginning with internal combustion engine (ICE) models, Omoda 5 and Tiggo 8 Pro before rapidly advancing into electrified mobility.

The introduction of the Omoda E5 in March 2024 had marked the brand’s entry into the electric vehicle (EV) segment.

Central to Chery’s success in Malaysia was the Omoda 5 (launched in 2023), which quickly became the Chery’s best-performing model.

Building on its remarkable success, Chery introduced the Tiggo series to meet the diverse needs of everyday drivers.

Originally launched with ICE models, the series quickly evolved to include HEV (hybrid electric vehicles) and PHEV (plug-in hybrid) variants within the same year, powered by Chery’s cutting-edge Super Hybrid (CSH) technology.

Today, the Tiggo lineup boasts six dynamic models and stands as a major contributor for Chery Malaysia’s vehicle sales in 2025.

Beyond vehicle sales, Chery Malaysia has extended its impact through meaningful community initiatives.

Following the fire incident in Putra Heights, Selangor saw Chery stepped in to support affected families by loaning Chery vehicles to 50 homeowners.

Chery Malaysia has also contributed to national development through its support of the National Sports Trust Fund (KWASN), in collaboration with the Ministry of Youth and Sports.

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