Chery Real-World Safety Validation – Proven Under Extreme Conditions

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A deeper look into how safety is engineered for real-world conditions

During the 2026 Chery Global Conference, the TIGGO 9 underwent a public three-vehicle composite crash validation designed to replicate high-risk traffic scenarios. Unlike conventional tests, it simulated simultaneous front and rear impacts, with a 50 km/h frontal collision and a 40 km/h rear impact, placing significantly higher stress on the vehicle’s structure and safety systems.

The results demonstrated strong structural integrity, with the passenger compartment remaining stable and critical safety systems performing as intended, including coordinated airbag deployment, effective restraint systems, and full post-collision functionality. This reflects Chery’s shift toward scenario-based safety validation, where vehicles are tested for real conditions, not just standards.

For Chery Master Pakistan, this validation reinforces the foundation on which the brand is being built locally, bringing globally proven safety, advanced engine