The Chery Tiggo 4 CSH: the full-hybrid SUV with a focus on value
Published 11th May 2026
Chery’s UK line-up is expanding fast. And the brand’s latest attempt to win over British drivers comes with a blend of smart tech, everyday usability, and a very attractive price tag.
The new Chery Tiggo 4 CSH arrives in the UK with a full-hybrid powertrain, generous equipment list, and a starting price that undercuts most of the established players in the compact SUV class. For leasing customers looking for maximum value without sacrificing modern features, it’s a very interesting new arrival.
The Tiggo 4 CSH is powered by Chery’s fifth-generation Super Hybrid system, a combination of a 1.5-litre petrol engine, electric motor, a 1.83 kWh battery, and a dedicated hybrid transmission. Crucially, this is a ‘self-charging’ hybrid, so there’s no plugging in, no cables, and no charging schedules to think about.
And for many lease customers, a self-charging hybrid is still the simplest way to dip a toe into electric motoring.
Total output from the hybrid powertrain is around 200bhp, which is more than enough for a compact SUV. The hybrid system is also designed to switch seamlessly between electric and petrol power depending on the situation, meaning you get all the benefits of electricity without even having to acknowledge its presence, let alone get involved in the recharging process.
On the outside, the Tiggo 4 CSH follows the same “diamond design” language seen across the wider Tiggo family, with a bold grille, LED lighting, and clean surfaces. At 4.32 metres long, it’s compact enough for city driving but still offers the raised seating position and practicality that SUV drivers prefer. Boot space is generous, extending to 1,155 litres with the rear seats folded, which is impressive for a car in this class. Six exterior colours are also available, including Arctic White, Solar Flare Red, and Storm Grey.
Inside, the Tiggo 4 CSH features a modern, connected cabin built around dual 12.3-inch digital displays, with one for the instruments and one for the infotainment system. Wireless smartphone connectivity is standard, as is Chery’s “Hello CHERY” voice assistant, which responds to natural speech to control key functions.
Chery is pitching the Tiggo 4 CSH as a car that makes hybrid ownership more accessible, and the pricing certainly backs that up.


So how much does the Chery Tiggo 4 cost?
The entry-level Aspire trim starts at £19,995, while the higher-spec Summit comes in at £21,995. Both versions offer a strong equipment list, with Summit variants adding a few touches that will appeal to lease drivers who want a more premium feel without the premium price tag.
Aspire models feature fabric upholstery, heated mirrors, and a reversing camera, while Summit adds eco-leather seats, a 360-degree camera system, an electrically adjustable driver’s seat, and privacy glass. It’s a simple two-trim structure, and both variants are undeniably well-equipped for the price bracket they sit in.
Safety is another strong point.
The Tiggo 4 CSH boasts a 7-airbag configuration and a wide suite of driver-assistance systems as standard. These include:
- Adaptive Cruise Control
- Autonomous Emergency Braking
- Blind Spot Detection
- Lane Departure Warning
- Rear Collision Warning
For a car priced under £22,000, that’s a very comprehensive package.
For anyone who wants to lease a modern, well-equipped hybrid SUV without stretching the budget, the Chery Tiggo 4 CSH looks like one of the strongest value propositions arriving this year. It’s practical, efficient, and packed with tech, and at this price point, it’s likely to turn a few heads in the compact SUV market.
And the best part, if you’re interested in leasing yourself one, is that pre-orders are already open, with first deliveries expected in summer 2026.
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