Chery Tiggo 9 vs Lexus LS500H (hybrid)

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Chery Tiggo 9
Chery Tiggo 9

$59,990 - $59,990

2026 price

Lexus LS500H (hybrid)
Lexus LS500H (hybrid)

2021 price

Summary

2026 Chery Tiggo 9
2021 Lexus LS500H (hybrid)
Safety Rating

Engine Type

V6, 3.5L
Fuel Type
-

Premium Unleaded/Electric
Fuel Efficiency
-

6.6L/100km (combined)
Seating
0

5
Dislikes
  • Not as spacious as you may think
  • Needs to be charged frequently
  • Odd brake pedal feel

  • Styling looking a little dated
  • Multimedia system too downmarket and also looking dated
  • A bit more driver involvement would be terrific
2026 Chery Tiggo 9 Summary

Remember when electric vehicles were the next big thing?  Well they still are, it's just that hybrids are making a huge comeback and have entered a new era of the super hybrid. These are plug-in hybrids with enormous driving ranges and Chery’s just arrived Tiggo 9 Super Hybrid is one of these.

The Tiggo 9 is a large seven-seater SUV that competes with the likes of plug-in versions of the Hyundai Palisade and GWM Tank 500, only for less money.

The value is excellent, but how does the Tiggo 9 score in other areas such as the way it drives, its practicality and safety, or its styling and interior feel?

We found out in this first Australian drive.

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2021 Lexus LS500H (hybrid) Summary

Lexus is returning to its roots and playing to traditional strengths with the 2021 LS update, as the Japanese luxury brand braces itself for the imminent release of an all-new Mercedes-Benz S-Class.

On sale now from $195,953 before on-road costs, the facelift ushers in a raft of comfort, refinement, driveability and technological upgrades, striving to deliver the quietest and most luxurious experience in the upper luxury sedan segment.

The blink-and-you'll-miss-it makeover runs to redesigned headlights, wheels, bumpers and tail-light lenses, as well as the inevitable multimedia screen update, improved seating revised trim and better safety.

Along with an all-in equipment list and unparalleled levels of ownership benefits, the goal is to emulate the dramatic differences that existed between the LS and its mostly German competition more than 30 years ago, which helped make Lexus a disruptor, decades before the term was even coined.

The MY21 range will continue offering two grades – the racier F Sport and opulent Sports Luxury – in either V6 twin-turbo petrol LS 500 or V6 petrol-electric hybrid LS 500h powertrain choices, as per the XF50-generation's Australian debut back in late 2017.

The question is: has Lexus gone far enough with its limousine flagship?

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