This £20k SUV Looks Amazing… But There’s a Catch | Chery Tiggo 4

The Chery Tiggo 4 Super Hybrid promises something that feels almost too good to be true — a brand-new hybrid SUV for just £19,995. In a world where car prices continue to climb and even small SUVs are pushing well beyond £25,000, that headline figure alone is enough to grab your attention. But as always… there’s a bigger question. Is this genuinely one of the best value SUVs on sale today? Or is this a case of getting what you pay for? In this full House of Cars road test review, I take a proper look at the Chery Tiggo 4 CSH to find out whether this new budget challenger really delivers where it matters. From its design, interior quality and technology, to the new Chery Super Hybrid system, performance, practicality and—crucially—how it actually feels to drive in the real world. Because this isn’t just about numbers on a spec sheet. This is about whether you should trust a relatively unknown brand in the UK… or stick with established names like the Toyota Yaris Cross, Nissan Juke or Hyundai Kona and pay the premium for peace of mind. With 204PS, 310Nm, full hybrid technology, a 7-year warranty and a price that undercuts almost everything else in the segment, the Tiggo 4 looks like an absolute bargain. But does that low price come at a cost? That’s what we’re here to find out. Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction 01:33 - Titles 01:43 - Meet the car 03:42 - Design 09:14 - Practicality 12:20 - Interior 20:20 - Technical 22:22 - Driving 35:01 - Pricing 36:25 - Competitors 37:58 - Verdict 👉 So, would you take the risk to save thousands… or stick with what you know? #CheryTiggo4 #CheryUK #HybridSUV #SUVReview #CarReview #HouseOfCars #NewCarReview #BudgetSUV #CheapSUV #HybridCar #FamilySUV #CarReviewsUK #AutoReview #ValueForMoney #ShouldIBuy