Chery Tiggo 4 vs Lexus LC

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Chery Tiggo 4
Chery Tiggo 4

2026 price

Lexus LC
Lexus LC

2021 price

Summary

2026 Chery Tiggo 4
2021 Lexus LC
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Inline 4, 1.5L

V8, 5.0L
Fuel Type
-

Premium Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
5.4L/100km (combined)

12.7L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

4
Dislikes
  • Not as good value as other Cherys
  • In-car software should be better
  • Ordinary to drive

  • Disconnect from the drive experience
  • Lexus trackpad tech persists
  • Thirsty
2026 Chery Tiggo 4 Summary

Chery’s explosive growth in Australia has been thanks to its range of affordable SUVs in some of Australia’s most in-demand categories.

Lately the brand has been expanding into the most in-demand segment of them all - hybrids. To that end, the Tiggo 4 Hybrid seems to tick a lot of boxes.

It’s relatively affordable, looks modern and offers plenty of features. Plus, unlike other Chery hybrids, it’s not a plug-in.

However, to see why I found the Tiggo 4 Hybrid a little disappointing - read on.

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2021 Lexus LC Summary

Being a true Jack of all trades in the car world is rare. 

Generally speaking, a vehicle is either capable or comfortable. Attractive or aerodynamic. Practical or performance orientated. And problems arise when cars try to do all those things well, all at the same time.

Which make the Lexus LC 500 Convertible such an interesting proposition. Because it is, without doubt, stylish, and lavishly equipped. It’s also rather large and rather heavy. All of which is perfect for cruising the Bondi foreshore.

But it’s also equipped with a thumping V8 engine and a throaty exhaust that sounds like bricks in a blender on the overrun. It’s stiffer than the LFA supercar, and plenty powerful, which should deliver one of Lexus’ sportiest-ever drives. 

So can the LC 500 really do it all? Let’s find out. 

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