BMW 220i vs Chery Tiggo 7

What's the difference?

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BMW 220i
BMW 220i

$14,888 - $32,890

2017 price

Chery Tiggo 7
Chery Tiggo 7

$27,990 - $41,990

2026 price

Summary

2017 BMW 220i
2026 Chery Tiggo 7
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Turbo 6, 3.0L

Fuel Type
Premium Unleaded Petrol

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Fuel Efficiency
7.4L/100km (combined)

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Seating
4

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Dislikes
  • Turbo-petrol fours' lag
  • Tight rear room
  • Fiddly (8sp auto) gear shift

  • Lacklustre driving dynamics
  • Software should be better
  • Plain and derivative design
2017 BMW 220i Summary

If one is good, two must be better, right? Or twice as good. The question is whether that simple equation adds up for BMW's upgraded 1 and 2 Series siblings – the former, a range of five-door hatches, the latter, a line-up of cabriolets and coupes, with a major addition in the shape of the full-house, performance-focused M2.

Prices are up, and changes are mostly under the skin, so you're not getting  big visual bang for your extra bucks. But the new and improved 2 has plenty to offer when it comes to added spec and tech.

BMW invited us to the new car's Australian launch program along Tasmania's wet and wild west coast.

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2026 Chery Tiggo 7 Summary

This is Australia’s most affordable plug-in hybrid vehicle.

It’s the Chery Tiggo 7 ‘Super Hybrid’ and you can have one for just $39,990 drive-away at the time we put this review together.

It beats the BYD Sealion 6, MG HS, and Mitsubishi Outlander when it comes to plug-in hybrid value then, but is it too good to be true?

Is the Tiggo 7 plug-in marred by caveats, or is it the new bar to beat when it comes to fuel-sipping hybrid value?

Stick with us as we find out.

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