| Chery KP31 | |
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| Overview | |
| Manufacturer | Chery |
| Model code | KP31 |
| Also called | Rely P3X (concept) |
| Production | Q4 2026 (to commence) |
| Assembly | China: Wuhu, Anhui |
| Body and chassis | |
| Class | Mid-size pickup truck |
| Body style | 4-door pickup truck |
| Platform | Kaitan Architectrue |
| Powertrain | |
| Engine |
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| Power output | 210 kW (280 hp; 290 PS) (engine) |
| Hybrid drivetrain | Series-parallel |
| Electric range | 171 km (106 mi) |
| Dimensions | |
| Length |
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| Width | 1,920 mm (75.6 in) (KP31) |
| Height | 1,925 mm (75.8 in) (KP31) |
Chery is developing an upcoming diesel plug-in hybrid mid-size pickup truck that is currently unnamed, but is known by its internal codename, "KP31". Once it enters production and goes on sale, it will become the first mass-produced diesel plug-in hybrid pickup truck.
The tentatively named KP31 was previewed by the Rely P3X concept first showed at the Chengdu Auto Show on 2 September, 2025. It was the first concept to be revealed under the Rely brand. [2] The KP31 is a double-cab pickup truck using a ladder frame chassis and is also the first model to use the Kaitan Architecture. [3]
A near-production model was revealed in Australia on 23 February, 2026. [4]
Chery will first launch the KP31 in Australia in late 2026. A petrol plug-in hybrid version will be made available in 2027. [5]
The KP31's front end has been compared to that of the sixth-generation Ford Bronco because of its circular headlights, flat front end, and full-width grille. The back uses vertical taillights and "CHERY" stamped into black plastic trim on the tailgate. Box-flared fenders are utilized. [6]
The KP31 uses front and rear skid plates, includes, recovery points, a snorkel, and six-lug wheels. Integrated steps are also used in the rear. The bed was designed to sit high above the chassis so that it has minimal intrusion from the wheel arches. [7] Large side-view mirrors and traditional door handles are also utilized. [8]
The KP31 uses a plug-in hybrid system consisting of a 2.5 litre twin-turbocharged diesel inline 4 producing 210 kW (282 hp) and 650 N⋅m (479 lb⋅ft) of torque. [2] The specs of the motor and battery are unknown, however it will offer at least 171 kilometres (106 miles) of electric range and the battery will be located towards the back of the frame. [8] The KP31's engine has a thermal efficiency of 47% and is said to be 10% more economical than that of a conventional diesel engine. [9]
The KP31 will use front, center, and rear locking differentials and a low-range gearbox. [10]
It will have a 1,000 kilograms (2,205 lb) payload capacity and a 3,500 kilograms (7,700 lb) braked towing capacity. [11]