Foton View CS2 Reviews
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Foton Reviews and News
China's new HiLux hunter lands in Oz
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By Dom Tripolone · 06 Aug 2025
Another Chinese ute has arrived to put pressure on the Australian dual-cab ute establishment with a low price and plenty of gear.
Foton has just revealed Australia prices and specifications for its new Tunland ute range.
The Chinese car brands in Australia and their models
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By Jack Quick · 27 May 2025
There are more and more Chinese car brands entering the Australian new car market seemingly every day.
Why Australia has too many utes
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By Stephen Ottley · 19 Apr 2025
Can you have too much of a good thing? Australians love utes and in recent years we’ve seen more and more brands look to capitalise on that, but it may not be a case of the more the merrier.
This Chinese ute brand is trying again in Aus
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By Tim Nicholson · 07 Apr 2025
Fresh from its Australian debut at the Melbourne Motor Show, Chinese commercial vehicle specialist Foton has revealed initial details for its Tunland ute series for this market.The Tunland had its local debut just after fellow Chinese brand MG held the global debut for its U9 pick-up.If the name Foton is familiar, it could be for a couple of reasons. Foton is a successful light truck maker in China and has recently launched its Aumark S range here.Another reason for the familiarity could be that Foton launched the original Tunland ute in Australia back in 2012, but poor safety scores, lack of brand recognition and quality issues hampered the brand’s expansion plans.Not that Foton’s local management is too concerned about the first time the brand had a presence here, with Foton Australia General Manager Glen Cooper highlighting the brand's backing from Subaru, Peugeot and Deepal importer Inchcape, telling CarsGuide, “I think we have got a fantastic product. It is well and truly a step up on what it used to be. I think I am pretty safe in saying that. "And we are backed by Inchcape this time around. We are doing all the right things to really set it up right so I think we should be in a good spot,” he said.There are two versions of the Tunland coming to Australia - the Tunland V7 which the brand describes as a “no nonsense workhorse” that’s available in two- and four-wheel drive. The Tunland V9 has coil-spring suspension that Foton says gives the ute “SUV like comfort”.The pair will arrive in the third quarter of the year and Foton says it expects them to be competitively priced, although exact pricing is yet to be confirmed.Both utes are powered by a 2.0-litre, four-cylinder, turbo-diesel engine paired with a 48-volt mild hybrid system, producing 120kW/450Nm. It comes with an eight-speed ZF-sourced automatic and fuel use is yet to be announced for Australia.The pair will sport a 3500kg towing capacity and come with an advanced BorgWarner electronic selectable 4WD system.In terms of dimensions, the Tunland V7 and V9 are a size up from mainstream mid-size utes like the Ford Ranger (5370mm long) and Toyota HiLux (5325mm long), but not quite as large as US-sized pick-ups such as the Ford F-150 (5884mm long).Specification is yet to be announced but expect a 14.6-inch touchscreen, intelligent cabin tech, matrix LED headlights, four-way power seat adjustment and leather upholstery.The Tunland will compete with a number of utes, including the upcoming MG U9, as well as the Ford Ranger, GWM Cannon and Cannon Alpha, Isuzu D-Max, Mazda BT-50, Mitsubishi Triton, Toyota HiLux and more.Cooper said there’s likely more new product on the horizon from the returning Chinese brand.“There’s an excellent product catalogue we are looking at overseas, so we will see what comes from that as well,” he said.
Australia's ute market is set for a shake-up
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By Samuel Irvine · 27 Oct 2024
Australia’s four-wheel drive ute market is set for a major shake up in the next 12 months.
The latest cut-price ute comes from Foton
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By John Law · 16 Oct 2024
Vehicle importer Inchcape has confirmed its commercial vehicle brand, Foton, will introduce two new ute models in the first half of 2025.
Foton offers new warranty & pipeline of NEVs
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By Samuel Irvine · 23 Sep 2024
Foton is out to revolutionise the commercial vehicle segment in Australia, one electrified truck at a time.
Cut-price new Chinese ute brand confirmed
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By Samuel Irvine · 30 Jul 2024
Chinese brand Foton is bringing a new range of trucks, utes and vans to Australia in the fourth quarter of 2024.
Foton T5 2024 review: Pantech
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By Mark Oastler · 21 Jun 2024
Electric passengers cars are everywhere these days, and electric utes are on the horizon, but there are already a few electric light trucks available. This new one, the Foton T5, aims to take the shine off the forthcoming Isuzu N Series EV, but does China's latest commercial offering deliver the goods?
Asiastar bringing electric vans to Australia
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By Chris Thompson · 12 Jan 2024
A new (to Australia) brand is about to enter the commercial vehicle market from China, poised to bring several versions of its electric van platform here to rival models like the LDV eDeliver 9 and the Ford E-Transit.