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2027 Chery’s off-road ute comes onto the market with a diesel plug-in hybrid

Chery is expected to launch an all-new off-road crew cab vehicle later this year, featuring the first diesel plug-in hybrid powertrain in the segment.

Known with the internal model code KP31, the as yet unnamed Chery ute will initially come onto the market in the fourth quarter of 2026 with a 2.5-liter turbodiesel engine with plug-in hybrid technology and offer an electric range of up to 170 kilometers – but exact figures are not yet known.

Chery hasn’t confirmed specifications for the production model, but previous reports from China suggest the company’s 2.5-litre twin-turbo four-cylinder diesel engine produces 210kW and 650Nm.

Company executives claim the combination of diesel engine and plug-in hybrid technology will bring significant benefits to drivers, including better power-to-weight ratio and reduced noise and vibration.

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In 2027, the range will be expanded to include a petrol-powered plug-in hybrid drive that will directly compete with the BYD Shark 6.

The KP31 is said to offer a payload of 1000 kg, with a braked towing capacity of up to 3500 kg.

Designed specifically for the Australian market, Chery has confirmed the ute will come with front, center and rear limited-slip differentials and is also expected to feature off-road modes and a low-range gearbox – all of which should contribute to its performance in the bush.

While exact details have not yet been confirmed, a rolling model prototype showed the vehicle with a tight cornering feature – similar to Trail Turn Assist available on Ford utes – which locks the inside rear wheel to make it easier to turn the vehicle around loose hairpin bends.