This here Tiggo 7, you know, it’s a big deal. They call it Tiggo 7 Sport, and it’s got this thing, “taxa zero”. Sounds fancy, right? Means no extra money, I reckon. Just the price you see, and that’s it. Good for folks like us who don’t like surprises when it comes to money.

They say it’s the best one in Brazil. Best medium SUV, they call it. Cost-benefit, that’s what I heard. Means you get a lot for your money. Ain’t that what we all want? A good deal, that’s the ticket.
This Tiggo 7 Sport, it’s from China. They make ’em over there, and they’re gettin’ popular. Folks say they’re good cars. This one, it’s got a seven-speed gearbox. Wet dual-clutch, they say. I don’t know what that means, but it sounds strong. Like it can pull a cart full of taters up a hill.
Now, if you’re thinkin’ of gettin’ one of these Tiggo 7 things, there’s a few kinds. You got your Urban, your Elite, and your Ultimate. Sounds like a movie, don’t it? Urban is the cheapest, I think. $39,990. The Elite is a little more, $41,990. Ultimate is the top dog, $45,990. That’s a lot of money, but you probably get all the bells and whistles.
I saw one of these Tiggo 7 the other day, looks pretty good. Big and strong. Like a good ox. They say it’s got a five-star rating. That’s good, right? Means it’s safe. Like a good, sturdy fence around your property. Keeps the bad things out.
This Tiggo 7, it’s got a 1.6 T engine. Turbocharged, they say. Sounds fast, don’t it? Like a rooster chasin’ a hen. 145 kW power, and 290 Nm torque. Don’t ask me what that means, but it sounds powerful. Like a good, strong mule.
They say this Tiggo 7 is gonna cost around 100,000 yuan. That’s Chinese money. Don’t know how much that is in our money, but it sounds like a lot.

They also sell another car, the Omoda 5. It’s a small SUV. Smaller than the Tiggo, I reckon. Probably cheaper too. Good for folks who don’t need a big car. Like when you just need to go to the market and not haul a whole load of hay.
- Tiggo 7 Sport – big and strong
- Taxa Zero – no extra money
- Best medium SUV in Brazil – good deal
- Seven-speed gearbox – sounds strong
- Urban, Elite, Ultimate – different kinds, different prices
- Five-star rating – safe and sturdy
- 1.6 T turbocharged engine – fast and powerful
- 100,000 yuan – price in Chinese money
- Omoda 5 – smaller SUV, probably cheaper
People talk about payments. Like, how much you gotta pay each month. They say it’s between R 6,130 and R 8,333. I don’t know what that “R” stands for, but it sounds like a lot of money each month. Like buyin’ a new cow every year.
This Tiggo 7 Sport, it’s a new thing. People are talkin’ about it. Sayin’ it’s a good car. But you gotta be careful, you know. New things ain’t always the best. Sometimes you gotta wait and see. Let other folks try it out first. See if it breaks down, or if it’s really as good as they say.
They’re comparing it to other cars, this Tiggo 7. Hyundai Tucson, they say. And Great Wall Motors. Sounds like a big wall, don’t it? These are other cars, I guess. Like different kinds of chickens in the coop. Some lay more eggs, some are bigger, some are prettier. You gotta pick the one that’s right for you.
Well, that’s all I know about this Tiggo 7 Sport and taxa zero thing. Seems like a good car, but you never know. Best to do your research, ask around, and see what other folks are sayin’. Don’t just jump in with both feet. You might end up with a lemon. And nobody wants a sour lemon, especially when it comes to cars. That’s like buyin’ a pig in a poke. You just don’t know what you’re gettin’.