Chery has once again claimed the top spot in initial quality among Chinese domestic brands in the J.D. Power 2024 China Initial Quality Study (IQS) results, following its standout performance in 2023. The brand also managed to top the J.D. Power China Automotive Performance, Execution and Layout (APEAL) Study as well.
The study, now in its 25th year and in its fifth year of synchronously launching the new IQS platform in China and the United States, measures initial vehicle quality by examining problems experienced by new vehicle owners within the first two to six months of ownership.
Overall, initial quality is determined by problems cited per 100 vehicles (PP100). A lower score indicates fewer issues and higher quality.
In terms of models, the Tiggo 7 Pro (lead photo) ranked first in the Midsize Economy SUV segment in terms of initial quality. See the ranking below.
This achievement not only solidifies Chery's leadership in the Chinese automotive market but also showcases its strong capabilities and immense potential to the world.
With its extensive experience in automotive R&D, manufacturing, quality control, and customer service, the brand upholds rigorous standards and advanced production processes.
Chery focuses on the integration and synergy of traditional fuel and electric power, offering customized optimal solutions tailored to different needs. This approach has resulted in growth for both internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles and new energy vehicles (NEV).
2024 J.D. Power China Initial Quality Study
- Chery – 203 PP100
- Geely – 204 PP100
- GAC – 206 PP100
- Changan – 207 PP100
- Jetour – 208 PP100
- Exeed – 209 PP100
- MG – 211 PP100
- Dongfeng Fengshen – 214 PP100
- FAW Hongqi – 224 PP100
- Oshan – 224 PP100
- BAICORV – 225 PP100
- Lynk & Co – 230 PP100
- TANK – 230 PP100
- Roewe – 231 PP100
- Wuling – 232 PP100
- FAW Bestune – 238 PP100
- Haval – 245 PP100
- Venucia – 254 PP100
- Chery – 742
- Geely – 741
- Roewe – 739
- Exeed – 737
- GAC – 735
- Haval – 733
- Jetour – 724
- BAICORV – 715
- Lynk & Co – 711
- Venucia – 706
- Changan – 703
- FAW Hongqi – 702
- Dongfeng Fengshen – 695
- Wuling – 665
- TANK – 643
- MG – 636
- Oshan – 625
- FAW Bestune – 620
Wonder why no BYD?
ReplyDeleteUntil i did not see a single byd.. yeah! Study vs. actual quality. Or could you expound sir uly? Why is that? You even mention byd say the sealion 6 as way better than ANY chinese brand counterparts. I believe in GAC and lynk and co though but geely and chery?
ReplyDeleteChery Dasheng 2025 look good may laban sa Sea lion 6
ReplyDeleteBYD is categorized under New Energy Vehicles. The list is for ICE.
ReplyDeleteDoesn't really mean anything really. The real test is when a car lasts without any major expenses after 10 years.
ReplyDeleteChery cars is known for its durability and is number one Chinese brand export car. But sell in Philippines is not as good as one expected, it's not even in top ten auto in Ph. They should make more effort in sale.
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