The new cars coming to Australia in 2025 and beyond

Jordan MulachCarExpert
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2025 is set to become a big year for Australia’s new vehicle market, with multiple new brands coming to showrooms in a bid to take an ever-thinning slice of the pie.

But it’s not just new brands looking to grow the market, as the established names also look to introduce new or updated models to keep potential buyers in showrooms.

Below is a list of the cars we know are coming to Australia in 2025 or in the years following. If you feel we’ve missed anything, let us know in the comments section below.

Aion

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Alfa Romeo

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Aston Martin

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Audi

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BMW

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BYD

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Cadillac

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Chery

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Cupra

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Deepal

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Ford

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Foton

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Geely

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  • EX5 – first half of 2025

Genesis

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GMC

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GWM

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Hyundai

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Jaecoo

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  • J7 (petrol and PHEV) – first quarter of 2025

Jeep

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Kia

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  • EV6 facelift – first quarter of 2025
  • EV6 GT facelift – first quarter of 2025
  • K4 – first quarter of 2025
  • EV3 – March-April 2025
  • Sportage facelift – second quarter of 2025
  • Tasman – July 2025 (dual-cab); August 2025 (dual cab/chassis); fourth quarter of 2025 (single cab/chassis)
  • EV9 GT – second half of 2025

Land Rover

Lamborghini

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LDV

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Leapmotor

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Lexus

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  • LBX Morizo – first half of 2025
  • ES update – TBC

Maserati

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Mazda

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Mercedes-Benz

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MG

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Mini

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Mitsubishi

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Nissan

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  • Ariya – second half of 2025
  • Navara – 2026
  • Patrol – orders open in late 2026, deliveries in 2027
  • Leaf – by April 2027

Peugeot

Polestar

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Porsche

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Ram

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Range Rover

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Renault

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Skoda

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Smart

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Subaru

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Suzuki

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Toyota

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Volkswagen

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Volvo

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Zeekr

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  • 7X – 2025

Originally published as The new cars coming to Australia in 2025 and beyond

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