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New Chinese behemoth: GWM is poised to push past Hyundai, Kia, Mazda and Ford, but what it needs is so obvious, and it's not another ute! | Opinion
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By Laura Berry · 13 Sep 2025
GWM was here before the multitude of other Chinese car brands arrived, which allowed it to build a reputation that could soon see it become a brand as ‘Aussie’ as Toyota with just a few more models — and it’s so obvious what they are. Now you might think that’s ridiculous, but once Australians would have laughed at the idea of swapping their Holdens and Fords for a Toyota, but models such as the LandCruiser, HiLux and Corolla changed their minds, forever.GWM is poised to do the same, but it’ll take more models and the right ones — these ones.GWM’s year-to-date sales (until the end of August) were 34,398, and while Toyota is a long way ahead as expected with 163,491 sales, GWM’s results make it the seventh most-bought brand in Australia. If GWM’s sales keep tracking upwards at the present rate it will overtake Mitsubishi (currently sixth place for year to date sales) in 2026.Catching Toyota is highly unlikely in the next decade if ever, but GWM doesn’t need to beat Toyota to be a successful and loved brand in Australia. If it can aim for what Kia (55,554) and Hyundai (51,957) have now it’ll be safe… well until its Chinese rivals start pecking away at its lead. GWM has an excellent model portfolio already and they are all doing big numbers.The Haval Jolion small SUV has reached 12,278 this year already, the Haval H6 mid-sized SUV is at 9224, the Tank 300 has reached 3271 and the Cannon 4x4 ute has reached 4428 sales. Adding to the overall number are decent sales of the Cannon Alpha ute with 1549 sales and the Tank 500 large SUV with 1021 sales.It would seem that GWM doesn’t really need any new models at all as it has utes and SUVs, which is the way to Aussie sales success. But the models it doesn’t have are so obvious you might not have spotted it and not having them is very ‘un-Chinese’. GWM doesn’t have electric vehicles.Well it has the little Ora hatch, which is cute, but lacks the outstanding refinement, cutting edge EV architecture and dazzling cabin tech Aussies have come to expect from Chinese EVs. Still 432 have been sold this year.GWM has won Australia over already with its regular combustion cars and now it must add good electric models to its range.Fellow Chinese brand MG has done just that and if GWM dawdles with EVs then MG will surge ahead, especially with the launch of its MG S5 and new MG4 Urban electric cars.The electric models GWM needs now are a Jolion EV, a H6 EV, a medium-sized electric sedan to rival the Tesla Model 3 and BYD Seal and a new-gen Ora that’s better than the current version. Chinese EVs are known to be exceptional both in technology and value and GWM launching an electric line-up of at least four battery electric vehicles will ensure it can overtake Mitsubishi and possibly even Hyundai, Kia, Ford and Mazda for yearly sales.GWM’s footprint in Australia is now huge with more than 120 dealerships already operating in Australia. The hard part is done, and EVs will be the final piece of the GWM puzzle.Does GWM have the EV know-how and the models? That’s a good question and the company’s Chief Operating Officer John Kett said it does, but we’ll believe it when we drive it.When asked earlier in 2025 where GWM’s EVs are, Kett said they were coming with two or three new ones to arrive in 2026.“Should we do better? Certainly. Are we happy with the progress? Yes. Have we got more Oras and other EV platforms in our plan going forward? Yes, definitely,” he told CarsGuide.Whether GWM can do electric cars as well as MG and BYD really remains to be seen, but if the company is able to produce not only affordable EVs but good ones even then it might even cause Toyota to start looking over its shoulder.

GWM follows Toyota's lead with incoming hybrid assault: 2025 GWM Haval H6 and H7 Hybrids, plug-in hybrid Cannon Alpha ute and H6GT joined by punchier diesels for Tank 300 and Cannon ute
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By John Law · 13 Sep 2024
GWM Australia has confirmed rumours circulating earlier in the week about a raft of new products coming in 2025.

Best hybrid SUVs!! Toyota RAV4, Kia Sorento, MG HS, and more! CarsGuide Podcast #241
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By CarsGuide team · 29 Jul 2022
Episode 241 - Best hybrid SUVs!
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2023 Haval H6 GT pricing and features announced: Mid-size Coupe SUV joins H6 line-up to battle MG HS, Renault Arkana and more
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By Laura Berry · 06 Jul 2022
Haval's H6 GT SUV has arrived in Australia bringing coupe styling and a $40,990 driveaway entry price.

Best hybrids coming to Australia in 2022! Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe, Volkswagen Touareg R, and more: CarsGuide Podcast #218
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By CarsGuide team · 18 Feb 2022
Episode 218 - Best hybrids coming to Australia in 2022!
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2022 Haval H6S revealed: 'Coupe' version of China's Toyota RAV4 Hybrid rival scores 530Nm of petrol-electric punch!
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By Tom White · 23 Aug 2021
Haval has revealed a coupe SUV spinoff of its competitive H6 mid-sizer, complete with a punchy hybrid drivetrain.
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Disappointed you can't buy the Ford Bronco Sport? Haval will probably sell you its rugged Big Dog SUV in 2022
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By Tung Nguyen · 26 Jun 2021
Haval Australia has revealed it has been testing its Big Dog SUV on local soil, with the aim to offering the rugged model to customers in early 2022.Though not yet locked in for sale, CarsGuide understands the Big Dog is a shoe in for Australia as the Chi

Haval sets its sights on popular Toyota RAV4 Hybrid with H6 Hybrid confirmed for Australian launch in 2021
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By Tung Nguyen · 25 Jun 2021
Haval will bolster its new-generation H6 mid-size SUV line-up with a hybrid powertrain confirmed to arrive in local showrooms before year's end.Geared to take on the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid and MG HS plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV), the electrified H6 m
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2021 Haval H6 pricing and specs detailed: Can this Chinese mid-size SUV steal sales away from the MG HS to bother the segment-leading Toyota RAV4, Mazda CX-5 and Hyundai Tucson?
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By Tung Nguyen · 09 Apr 2021
Haval’s new-generation H6 mid-size SUV has arrived in local showrooms with three grades, priced from $30,990 driveaway for the entry-level Premium FWD variant
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Lookout MG, Kia and Ford! Why GWM and Haval might be the next big thing with affordable SUVs and utes to rival the Kia Seltos, Toyota RAV4 Hybrid and the Ford Ranger
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 04 Apr 2021
Can Haval, under GWM, follow in footsteps of the surging MG and finally become a top 10 player?Don't bet against it, according to GWM Australia head of marketing and communications, Steve Maciver, who believes the Chinese brand has the exciting new models