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Sydney Thunder are proud to announce a new partnership with Chery, the innovative global automotive brand, as the club’s Official Vehicle Partner for WBBL|10 and BBL|14.
Chery is Australia’s fastest growing car company, and through this partnership aims to build awareness of the Tiggo range of stylish and innovative SUV’s.
Chery’s commitment to innovation and forward-thinking design brings fresh energy to Thunder, aligning well with the club’s values of community, sustainability, and performance.
“We’re excited to welcome Chery as our Official Vehicle Partner for this season,” said Trent Copeland, Sydney Thunder General Manager. “Their focus on innovation and excellence aligns with our own, and we look forward to working together to enhance the experiences we offer our fans and players both on and off the field.”
Chery’s vehicles will serve as the official vehicle for players and staff throughout the season and be featured prominently at Thunder matches and events.
“We are thrilled to partner with Sydney Thunder and become the Official Vehicle Partner for their WBBL and BBL teams,” said Lewis Lu, CEO Chery Australia.
“Like Sydney Thunder, we believe in innovation, community, and performance, and the BBL provides the perfect platform to showcase our new street-smart Tiggo 4 Pro compact SUV. We look forward to being part of an exciting season ahead.”
With a rapidly growing reputation for cutting-edge vehicles, Chery is not just providing transport solutions for the team but is helping to drive Thunder to new heights throughout the 2024/25 season.
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The Sydney Thunder is an Australian professional cricket team competing in the Big Bash League (BBL). Based at Sydney Showground Stadium, the Thunder, along with the Sydney Sixers, succeeded the New South Wales Blues from the defunct KFC Twenty20 Big Bash.