Leaked Photos Tease Chery Tiggo 8 CSH PHEV Arrival in Pakistan
Leaked images reveal the Chery Tiggo 8 CSH PHEV in Karachi, signaling a near launch in Pakistan. With 347hp power, 1.3L/100km efficiency, and family-sized comfort, this plug-in hybrid SUV could reshape Pakistan’s hybrid market ahead of its expected November 2025 debut.

Table of Contents
- Spotted: The Hybrid Tiggo 8 in the Wild
- Powertrain That Thinks Ahead
- Room for the Whole Crew
- Conclusion
Fresh leaks show the Chery Tiggo 8 CSH PHEV inside a facility tied to the Master Group in Karachi. These images point to an imminent launch for this plug-in hybrid SUV. And it comes at a time when Pakistan's roads crave options that sip fuel without skimping on space or style.
Spotted: The Hybrid Tiggo 8 in the Wild
The photos capture the Tiggo 8 CSH PHEV from multiple angles. Up front, a diamond-pattern grille grabs attention, bookended by slim LED headlights with sharp daytime running lights. The rear view reveals full-width taillights, bold "CHERY" lettering across the tailgate, and subtle dual exhaust tips. A charging port on the side sets it apart from the standard Tiggo 8 Pro. Hybrid badges confirm its electrified setup. These shots suggest the vehicle arrived via shipping container, likely for pre-launch checks.
Powertrain That Thinks Ahead
Under the hood, a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine teams up with electric motors and a three-speed hybrid transmission. This combo delivers around 347 horsepower and 525 Nm of torque plenty for a seven-seater. Pure electric mode handles short trips with zero fuel use and a quiet cabin. Switch to hybrid for longer hauls, and it syncs the petrol and electric power seamlessly.
Fuel efficiency stands out here. Expect combined consumption as low as 1.3 liters per 100 km, with over 1,200 km total range from the battery and a 60-liter tank. That's a big step up from the petrol Tiggo 8 Pro's roughly 8 km per liter. Emissions drop too, fitting Pakistan's push for greener rides amid rising fuel costs.
Room for the Whole Crew
Like its petrol sibling, the Tiggo 8 maintains a family-friendly vibe. It seats seven with ease, thanks to a flexible layout and ample legroom. The cabin mixes soft-touch materials, a panoramic sunroof, and dual-zone climate control. The tech features a 10.25-inch touchscreen, wireless charging, and adaptive cruise control in higher trims. Ground clearance hits 196 mm, ready for potholes or light off-road jaunts.
Compared to the Tiggo 8 Pro at PKR 9.585 million, the PHEV might nudge prices higher for the added tech, perhaps PKR 10-11 million, though nothing's official yet. Still, it undercuts many rivals in the hybrid space.
Conclusion
Master Chery Pakistan eyes a November 2025 debut for the Tiggo 8 CSH PHEV, timed with the larger Tiggo 9 SUV. This duo signals Chery's deeper dive into hybrids here. Local assembly kicks off in January 2026, which could ease prices down the line.
Pakistan's hybrid market heats up as buyers chase efficiency without ditching petrol's range. The Tiggo 8 CSH PHEV fits right in, practical for city commutes or weekend getaways. If these leaks hold, it could sway folks tired of high pump bills. Keep an eye on DrivePK.com in November. A test drive might just change how you see SUVs.
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