While the current price ranges from RMB 58,900 to 78,900 (approx. RM 38k - 52k), its potential impact on the Malaysian market is immense. If Chery introduces this model via CKD (Local Assembly) and keeps a price tag under RM 100,000, it will undoubtedly be the ultimate "National Car Killer".

Mention the "QQ" name, and most imagine a cramped city car. However, the all-new QQ3 completely shatters that image. With a 2700mm wheelbase, it rivals the interior space of many C-segment sedans!
Measuring 4195mm (L) x 1811mm (W) x 1573mm (H), It's nimble enough for KL's notorious traffic and tight parking spots, yet its 2700mm wheelbase ensures rear passengers enjoy a spacious cabin without ever "knocking knees".



What do young Malaysians value most? Tech. The all-new QQ3 features a massive 15.6-inch 2.5K central display powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8155 chip. Operating this screen is as seamless as using the latest iPad — completely lag-free. Coupled with 256-color ambient lighting, it creates a high-tech nighttime vibe that is truly off the charts for a car in this segment.

While many internal combustion engine (ICE) cars under RM 100k only offer basic safety assists, the QQ3 comes equipped with the Falcon 500 ADAS system. It supports urban NOA (Navigate on Autopilot) and all-scenario auto-parking. Imagine trying to park in the notoriously narrow and congested streets of SS15; the car handles the steering and precision for you, making it a literal lifesaver for new drivers and urban commuters alike.

Range anxiety is a thing of the past. The all-new QQ3 offers 310km and 420km (CLTC) options. The real kicker, however, is the charging speed: it goes from 30% to 80% in just 16.5 minutes. By the time you finish a quick coffee at an R&R station, you're ready to hit the road again. Plus, it supports 6.6kW V2L (Vehicle-to-Load) — perfect for powering a steamboat pot or portable fans during a weekend camping trip in Janda Baik.

Currently, the Malaysian government imposes a RM 100,000 minimum price floor for CBU (Imported) EVs. However, if Chery decides to CKD (Locally Assemble) the QQ3 to bypass this restriction and price it between RM 65,000 and RM 85,000, it will pose a massive threat to the entry-level dominance of Perodua and Proton.