My Chery Tiggo 7 has a "baby Land Rover" look with a square design, sunroof, roof rails, and I chose Glacier Silver for a younger vibe. The interior features black leatherette seats (only driver's seat is electrically adjustable with limited angles), a 10.25-inch instrument screen and 13.2-inch floating central control screen (lacks physical buttons), and a nice leather steering wheel. Space is generous for a compact SUV – I (1.7m) can cross my legs in the back, and the middle floor hump is small. It has L2 assist, ambient lights, and 8 Sony speakers with clear vocals but weak bass. The OTA is frustrating as the built-in高德 (Gaode) navigation is outdated, missing traffic light countdown, lane-level guidance, and voice packages like Xiaotuantuan. Powered by a 1.6T Getrag wet dual-clutch with 197hp, it overtakes easily on national roads;起步 is slower than EVs but fine at traffic lights, with no shifting顿挫 after the first service. Current average fuel consumption is 6.3L/100km over 1700km (5.8L for a 33km city-highway mix), better than the official 6.98L/100km (note: these are dashboard figures, actual consumption to be tested later).