Chery’s newly-launched Lepas brand is poised to make its Malaysian debut in the first half of 2026, with the entry-level L4 SUV and premium L8 mid-size SUV confirmed as the initial models to hit local shores . The arrival marks Chery’s strategic expansion in Malaysia, introducing a brand distinct from its mainstream line-up.
As a new marque under Lepas Auto (affiliated with Chery), Lepas differentiates itself from its parent group’s traditional “value-for-money” positioning. It leans heavily into design, tech ambience and brand sophistication, targeting young families and first-time upgrade buyers with a style that aligns with urban and international aesthetics .

Lepas adopts a clear product strategy for Malaysia. The L4 will serve as the entry-level SUV, slotting into the B-to-C SUV segment. It emphasizes maneuverability, practical space and accessibility, aiming to be the brand’s volume driver. The higher-positioned L8, a mid-size SUV, boasts a larger footprint (4,688/1,860/1,695mm, 2.8m wheelbase) and focuses on family comfort .
While final powertrain details for Malaysia are unconfirmed, global plans include petrol, hybrid and electrified options. The L8 is likely to lead with a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) variant locally – pairing a 1.5L turbo petrol engine with an e-motor, 18.3kWh LFP battery and DHT transmission, delivering 279 PS and 365 Nm. This PHEV setup offers over 1,300km combined range and sub-4.5L/100km fuel consumption (WLTP, charge-depleting mode) .

Inside, the L8 is expected to feature a 13.2-inch vertical infotainment screen powered by an 8155 chip, with HUD as standard . Pricing remains unannounced, but industry insiders anticipate the L8 PHEV to sit between Chery Tiggo 8 PHEV and Jaecoo J8, leveraging its two-row five-seater layout to stand out in the mid-size SUV segment .
Lepas aims to carve a niche in Malaysia’s competitive market by prioritizing design and tech over pure cost competitiveness, catering to consumers seeking a premium yet accessible urban SUV option.