The main highlight of the new crossover is its appearance, which references classic body-on-frame SUVs in the spirit of the Land Cruiser. Concise side panels, a flat hood, and a moderate windshield rake form a somewhat heavy yet current image. The lighting meets modern trends: separate turn signal sections and independent headlight blocks add ruggedness to the vehicle. Overall, the exterior resembles popular SUV models of the past, but the iCar V27 stands out with its own recognizable style.
The crossover stretches almost five meters in length, so it can confidently be counted among the largest in its class. Under the hood is a powertrain based on a "series hybrid" scheme: a 1.5-liter gasoline engine works in tandem with two traction electric motors. Together they produce 449 horsepower.
The developers did not limit themselves to just the exterior—much attention was paid to ergonomics and technical content, although details about the interior and multimedia are still kept secret. According to preliminary data, the new model will receive modern driver assistance systems, safety features, and a wide range of comfort options, like premium vehicles.
The presentation of the iCar V27 shows that Chery is confidently moving toward large crossovers with powerful hybrid content and expressive design. Full technical details, trim levels, and prices will appear closer to the start of sales, scheduled for the end of 2025.








