Coming to South Africa sometime this year, more details have been unearthed of the all-new Chery QQ3.
Officially revealed as a pre-production prototype at the brand’s annual International User Summit in Wuhu last year, the third-generation QQ3 also becomes a dedicated EV for the first time.
Fundamentals
Based on a platform called T12, the QQ3 has dimensions of 4Â 195mm in overall length, a wheelbase of 2Â 700mm, height of 1Â 569mm and width of 1Â 811mm.
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Positioned above Chery’s other QQ family of small cars, the Ice Cream, Little Ant and Domi, the QQ3 will have a choice of two battery options.

According to carnewschina.com, these 29.5-kWh makes 58kW and the bigger 41.3-kWh a combined 90kW. No torque figures were revealed.
Accordingly, the QQ3’s anticipated range, based on China’s CLTC cycle, is 310 km and 420km, respectively.
Inside
In terms of specification, the QQ3 was noted at the summit with a 15.6-inch infotainment display, a freestanding digital instrument cluster, a floating centre console and accessory mounting points on either side of the dashboard.

Others included a six-speaker sound system, multi-function steering wheel and a wireless smartphone charging pad.
No launch date, yet
Launching in China on 10 March, priced from a speculated 70Â 000 yuan, which amounts to R163 948 without taxes and when directly converted, a local market launch date for the QQ3 hasn’t yet been set.
It is, however, expected to slot in below the cheapest Tiggo 4 Cross, which starts at R269 900.
Chery has also stated that it will have a different name in South Africa when sales eventually start.