Chinese automaker Chery Automobile produces vehicles under many of its brands, which are Chery, Exeed, iCar, Jaecoo, Jetour, Rely, Lepas and Omoda, also including its discontinued brands, Riich.
This list does not include Karry, the former commercial brand under Chery Automobile. It is currently under Chery Holding, which has no capital ties with Chery Automobile after its IPO since 2025.
In this list, the local Chinese market name of the vehicles takes precedence, while the alternative and export market names are listed in its "Also called" column. The "Also called" column does not list brands not owned by Chery such as DR Automobiles, MVM, Fownix, and others, and the italics shows for the export names.
For Luxeed, the brand in cooperation with Huawei under the Harmony Intelligent Mobility Alliance (HIMA), see List of HIMA vehicles.
The main Chery brand has been divided into two major series, which are Arrizo for sedans and Tiggo for SUVs. Later in 2022, Chery added the Omoda series, and in 2023 the Tansuo (Explore/Discovery) series was added. The Jaecoo range was also introduced. In November 2023, Chery added the Fulwin product line to market plug-in hybrid and later battery electric vehicles in China. Chery Fulwin vehicles are distributed through separate dealership network. Most Fulwin vehicles are based on Chery petrol vehicles with an additional plug-in hybrid system marketed as Kunpeng Super Performance Electric Hybrid C-DM.
Chery New Energy is a subsidiary of Chery established in 2010 to produce and market battery electric vehicles.
This section only lists original Lepas models, rebadged vehicles sold by Lepas are listed in other sections.
This section only lists original Jaecoo models, rebadged vehicles sold by Jaecoo are listed in other sections.
This section only lists original Omoda models, rebadged vehicles sold by Omoda are listed in other sections.