New Electric Vehicle QQ Unveiled for 2026 Production Season
Shanghai Auto Show attendees got their first glimpse of the upcoming Chery QQ, a brand-new electric vehicle that will hit production lines in mid-2026.
The QQ features a modern and cutting-edge design aesthetic, with a body length of 2750mm, exceeding some of its peers such as the Geely Star and Baidu Haiyan. The exterior boasts a sleek, dynamic shape, available in an all-black-white color scheme, complemented by distinctive LED lighting accents around the front grille.
Notably, the QQ's headlamps have been styled to resemble two rounded eyes, giving the vehicle a playful and lively appearance. The rear design mirrors this look, with symmetrical proportions creating a cohesive visual identity.
One of the most striking features is the side skirt, which introduces a new third color option not seen on other models. Tires, door handles, and emblems showcase an industrial aesthetic reminiscent of LEGO blocks, providing clear visibility and recognition.
Upon entry into the cabin, guests discovered a futuristic interior design akin to that found in sci-fi films, marked by bold colors and avant-garde materials. A dual-tone theme dominates the interior, paired with accenting features that evoke the essence of steampunk. The new QQ brings together striking modernity and cutting-edge technology.
Inside, 15.6-inch screens support advanced top-of-the-line software, integrating 128 TOPS chipsets to create intuitive driving experiences. There are unique LED lighting effects for ambiance setting (256 colours), wireless fast charging options for enhanced convenience, stunning full-frame camera systems, and advanced L2 level assistance driving platforms.
New features such as the stylishly designed seats also bring an edge of originality, combining comfort with modern sophistication and forward-looking appeal. However, powertrain specifications remain under wraps until a future announcement.
All told, this 2026 Chery QQ promises to capture many hearts while recombining automotive innovation and new market entry requirements.