For international dealers, choosing between the Chery Tiggo 7 Pro and the Haval H6 depends on whether your target market values modern tech and bold styling or spaciousness and a proven track record.

While both are excellent compact SUVs that offer tremendous value, they appeal to different customer demographics. The best choice for your dealership hinges on understanding your local market's specific needs and positioning your inventory for maximum profitability.

Chery Tiggo 7 Pro: The Tech-Forward Contender

The Chery Tiggo 7 Pro often attracts a younger, more tech-savvy buyer. Its strengths lie in its aggressive styling, premium-feel interior, and a comprehensive suite of digital features, including a large touchscreen and digital instrument cluster. For a dealer, this model is a strong competitor against other modern, feature-packed crossovers.

Best for markets where:

  • Buyers prioritize the latest technology and cabin aesthetics.
  • Brand perception is driven by modern design and features.
  • The primary customer is a young professional or a small family looking for style and value.

Haval H6: The Practical Family Favorite

The Haval H6 generally appeals to buyers seeking practicality, comfort, and interior space. It is slightly larger than the Tiggo 7 Pro, offering more room for passengers and cargo, making it a compelling option for families. In many countries, the Haval brand has built a strong reputation for reliability, making the H6 an easier sell to more cautious buyers.

Best for markets where:

  • Buyers prioritize space, comfort, and practicality over flashy tech.
  • The Haval brand is already established and trusted.
  • The primary customer is a family needing a dependable and spacious daily driver.

How to Make the Right Choice for Your Showroom

As a dealer, your decision should be strategic. Instead of asking which car is “better,” ask which car your customers are more likely to buy. Here’s a simple framework to help you decide:

  1. Analyze Your Customer Base: Review your sales data. Do your customers typically lean toward sporty, feature-rich vehicles, or do they prefer practical, spacious models? Your local demographic is the most important factor.

  2. Evaluate the Competitive Landscape: What other SUVs are selling well in your area? The Tiggo 7 Pro is a great tool to win over buyers from other style-focused brands, while the H6 competes effectively against established family SUVs.

  3. Secure Transparent Pricing: Your profit margin is critical. At Starvia Automotive, our Factory-Direct New Car Sourcing provides dealers with clear, export-ready pricing for both models, ensuring you know your exact costs before you commit to an order.

  4. Confirm Parts and After-Sales Support: Long-term success depends on service. Before importing a new model line, confirm the availability of common spare parts to support your customers and protect your dealership’s reputation.