Safety. For Family: TIGGO9 Completes Public Three-Vehicle Composite Crash Verification During the 2026 International Business Summit
The SUV’s cabin stayed intact and its airbags and doors worked as intended after a 50 km/h frontal hit and 40 km/h rear impact, CHERY said.
- On Sunday, April 26, 2026, CHERY completed a public three-vehicle composite crash validation of the TIGGO9 at the Chery Crash Safety Laboratory in WUHU, China, during the 2026 International Business Summit.
- The TIGGO9 sustained a 50 km/h frontal impact from a TIGGO7 while being simultaneously rear-ended by another vehicle at 40 km/h, placing its body structure, restraint systems, and post-collision emergency response under evaluation.
- Systematic safety design, including a high-rigidity body structure with 85% high-strength steel and 21% hot-stamped steel, alongside a 10-airbag system, supported the vehicle's performance during the test.
- Following the crash, the passenger compartment remained intact with no obvious deformation to the pillars, while airbags deployed properly, doors unlocked automatically, and the fuel system showed no leakage.
- With multiple global five-star safety certifications earned, CHERY continues to strengthen its safety credentials by validating its flagship SUV against real-world high-risk traffic scenarios.
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