Chery Tiggo 7 Pro and Haval H6 are two Chinese SUVs frequently considered by overseas buyers. Both can serve family and mainstream SUV demand, but they differ in brand perception, equipment positioning, customer appeal, and market fit.
For dealers, the right choice depends on local buyer expectations.
Market positioning
Chery Tiggo 7 Pro is often valued for high equipment levels, competitive pricing, and family SUV practicality. It can attract buyers who want comfort, design, and features without moving into a premium price range.
Haval H6 is one of China’s well-known SUV nameplates. It is suitable for mainstream SUV demand and markets where buyers value maturity and recognition.
Core comparison
| Item | Chery Tiggo 7 Pro | Haval H6 |
|---|---|---|
| Positioning | Feature-rich family SUV | Mainstream compact SUV |
| Suitable markets | Africa, Middle East, Latin America, Southeast Asia | Middle East, South Africa, Latin America, CIS regions |
| Sales message | Equipment, space, price value | Recognition, maturity, SUV reputation |
| Dealer role | Margin and feature attraction | Stable mainstream inventory |
| Buyer type | Feature-focused family users | Buyers focused on reliability and recognition |
When Tiggo 7 Pro makes sense
If local buyers care about equipment, interior feel, design, and price, Tiggo 7 Pro can be very attractive. It can help dealers add a high-value family SUV to their showroom and generate social media inquiries.
It can work well in Africa, Latin America, and parts of the Middle East.
When Haval H6 makes sense
If the local market already knows Haval or Great Wall vehicles, H6 may be easier to sell. It can serve mainstream SUV demand and appeal to buyers who prefer a mature model.
For dealers, H6 can be a stable inventory model with broad customer coverage.
A combined sourcing strategy
Dealers do not always need to choose only one. A small batch of both models can help test local demand. Tiggo 7 Pro can highlight features and value, while Haval H6 can cover mature SUV demand.
Starvia Automotive can support configuration comparison, quotation, inspection, export documents, and shipping for both models.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: Which model is better for Africa?
Both can fit. Tiggo 7 Pro is strong for feature and price value, while Haval H6 may fit markets that prefer mature SUV models.
Q2: Should dealers import one model or both?
If local preference is unclear, a small test batch of both models can reduce selection risk.
Q3: Are these models suitable for EV-focused markets?
They mainly serve mainstream SUV demand. If EV adoption is strong, dealers can also consider electric or plug-in hybrid SUVs.

