New Chinese brand Forthing confirmed for Australia with the 2026 Forthing Taikon 5 the first to arrive to to take on GAC, Geely and Leapmotor

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Yet another Chinese car brand is soon set to arrive on Australian shores.

Forthing, which is a brand within the Dongfeng umbrella, is set to launch Down Under in June 2026 initially with a mid-size SUV that’ll offer electric (EV) and range-extender (REEV) powertrains.

The Forthing Taikon 5 is known as the Friday in China and is roughly the same size as the Toyota RAV4 and Nissan X-Trail, among others.

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Full specifications on the Australian-specification powertrains haven’t been detailed yet but in New Zealand the following is being offered.

The EV version is powered by a single electric motor that produces 150kW and is fed by a 64.4kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery pack, allowing for a range of up to 400km, according to WLTP testing.

The REEV version on the other hand has a 1.5-litre four-cylinder engine and a 120kW electric motor that’s fed by a 31.94kWh LFP battery. Forthing claims it has an EV range of 183km and a total range of up to 1150km, both according to WLTP testing.

It’s unclear whether these will be the only powertrains offered in Australia. In China there is an EV version with a larger battery pack, as well as other hybrid and petrol powertrains.

Full specification and pricing will be announced closer to the June 2026 launch.

Forthing has also confirmed it will announce details on other models to join the local line-up. Globally it offers a range of people movers and sedans.

Distribution of this new Chinese brand in Australia will be conducted by Ateco Group, which already oversees brands including LDV, Ram, Renault and Maserati, among others.

Managing the Forthing brand in Australia will be Shaun Garrard who previously worked at Tesla and WM Motor, and more recently specialised in emerging brands at Ateco Group.

“We see huge potential in the Forthing brand in this highly competitive market, with its comprehensive line-up of new-energy vehicles,” said Forth Australia National Manager Shaun Garrard.

“Forthing has a range of compelling future models that have been confirmed for Australia, and we will have more information to share closer to showroom arrivals.

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“Despite the recent influx of new brands, Forthing has the credentials and commitment to earn its place in this market.

“A lot of new automotive brands are making bold promises. With Forthing’s strong product portfolio – and the Ateco Group’s experience in introducing new brands to this market – we are well positioned for long term success.”

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Jack Quick

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Jack Quick has proven himself as one of the most prolific motoring journalists despite still being relatively fresh to the industry. He joins the CarsGuide team after spending four years at CarExpert in various roles. Growing up on a farm in regional Victoria, Jack has been driving cars since before he could even see over the wheel. He also had plenty of experience operating heavy machinery. In fact, he currently holds a Heavy Rigid license. On the farm, Jack spent a lot of time bush bashing in his family’s 1992 Suzuki Sierra soft-top and 1985 Holden Drover ute, and this helped fuel his life-long obsession with cars. He currently owns a 2020 Suzuki Jimny for nostalgic purposes. A detail-oriented person with a huge flair for the creative, Jack does competitive hip-hop dancing outside of work. His team, Pacific Elite Sirens, recently competed at the 2025 Dance Worlds and placed 12th place in their division.
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