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2025 New Car Calendar: All the new cars coming to Australia

Take a look at our list of what is expected to launch in Australia in 2025 – plus those we might not see locally just yet

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New cars coming to Australia

This is your definitive list of all the new cars expected to arrive in 2025.

If you are struggling to keep on top of all the vehicles touching down in Australia, and when, our New Car Calendar has got you covered. We aim to keep this list updated on a regular basis.

For a more-detailed look at the new electric vehicles coming to Australia, check out our specific calendar story here. Our new cars hub will also help you to find out more about the latest models touching down in Australia.

Want to see which new models we're most excited for? Start right here...

2025 New Car Calendar

UPDATED: March 2025

NOTE: A quarter refers to a three-month period of the year (i.e. January to March).


Alfa Romeo

New arrivals from Alfa Romeo include:

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Aston Martin

New arrivals from Aston Martin include:

  • Aston Martin EV (announced) – Initially expected to debut in 2025, but now pushed back to sometime "before 2030".
  • Until then, we'll wait on the long-overdue Valhalla PHEV's late-2025 launch.
  • Vanquish Volante (revealed) – Australian timing unclear. European launch due in late 2025.

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Audi

New arrivals from Audi include:

  • Audi A5 (pricing) – mid-late 2025
  • Audi A3 facelift – on sale now
  • Audi S3 facelift – on sale now
  • E-Tron GT update – second quarter 2025
  • Audi A6 E-Tron – mid 2025
  • New Audi Q5 – late 2025
  • Q6 e-tron Sportback – TBC
  • Audi Q7 facelift (revealed) – first half 2025 (previously late '24)
  • RSQ8 facelift – second quarter 2025

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Bentley

  • Five Bentley EVs – One model due each year from 2025.

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BMW

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BYD

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Chery

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Citroen

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Cupra

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Ferrari

  • Ferrari 12Cilindri (revealed) – H2 2025.

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Fiat

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Ford

Ford models off-limits for Australia

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Foton

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Geely

  • Geely Riddara RD6 (likely for Australia) – Electric ute, formerly known as the Radar RD6, appears to be on its way here.

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Genesis

Genesis models off-limits for Australia

  • Genesis G90 (unveiled) – Luxury flagship not coming to Australia.

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GM Speciality Vehicles (Cadillac/Chevrolet/GMC)

GMSV models off-limits for Australia

  • Internal-combustion Cadillac models – EV-only brand for Australia
  • Cadillac Celestiq (revealed) – Half-a-million dollar flagship EV not for Australia
  • Chevrolet Blazer and Equinox EVs – Highly unlikely for Australia.

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GWM-Haval

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Honda

Honda models off-limits for Australia

  • Honda Civic RS (revealed) – manual Type R-lite hatch limited to Japan
  • Honda Civic sedan (revealed) – Hatch-only small car range for Australia
  • Honda Elevate/WR-V – Affordable Indian-built light SUV not coming to Australia.

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Hyundai

Hyundai models off-limits for Australia

  • Hyundai Bayon – i20-based light SUV placed as an alternative in Europe to the Venue us Aussies get instead
  • Hyundai Santa Cruz – Santa Cruz developed for, and limited to, the North American market.

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Isuzu

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JAC

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Jaecoo

  • Jaecoo J7 midsize SUV (price and specs) – on sale now
  • Jaecoo J5 small SUV (confirmed) – early-mid 2025
  • Jaecoo J8 three-row SUV – Confirmed for June

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Jaguar

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Jeep

Jeep models off-limits for Australia

  • Jeep CommanderCompass-based large seven-seater limited to South American markets only.
  • Jeep Grand Cherokee – axed! Big Jeep dropped in March 2025.

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Kia

Kia models off-limits for Australia

  • Kia EV2 city car (ruled out) – Euro-only production limits business case
  • Kia K3, née Rio (revealed) – Mexican-built small sedan and hatch for select LHD markets only

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Land Rover

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LDV

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Leapmotor

  • Leapmotor B10 (revealed) – Sometime in 2025
  • Leapmotor C10 (pricing) – On sale now

Lexus

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Lotus

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Mahindra

  • Mahindra XUV700 update – on sale now
  • New Mahindra ute (what we know) – Based on Global Pik-Up concept with turbo-diesel, 3.5-tonne towing; due around mid-2026.

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Maserati

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Mazda

Mazda models off-limits for Australia

  • Mazda 3, CX-30 2.5 Turbo – Mazda Australia would love to bring these turbocharged siblings here, but production is restricted to Mexico, where the left-hand drive North American variants are built
  • Mazda CX-50 (revealed; not 100% ruled out) – Local arm keen, but the rugged Mazda 3-based mid-size SUV is still left-hand-drive only
  • Mazda EZ-6 (revealed) – Electric sedan for Chinese market only
  • Mazda MX-30 R-EV range-extender (revealed) – MX-30 now axed in Australia.

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Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes-Benz models off-limits for Australia

  • Mercedes-AMG S 63 E-Performance (revealed) – AMG flagship not for Australia; luxurious S680 Maybach placed as luxurious alternative
  • Mercedes-Benz C-Class All-Terrain (unveiled) – Wagon option, including high-riding All-Terrain, axed from local C-Class range
  • Mercedes-Benz T-Class and EQT – Fancier versions of the Citan – with internal combustion and electric power – not coming to Australia.

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MG

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Mini

  • Mini Cooper JCW EV (pricing) – early 2025
  • Mini Aceman JCW EV (pricing) – early 2025

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Mitsubishi

Mitsubishi models off-limits for Australia

  • Mitsubishi X-Force small SUV (not the new ASX) – Not designed to meet local regulations.

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Nissan

Nissan models off-limits for Australia

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Omoda

Another new Chinese brand is on its way to Australia, in the firm of Omoda: a second spin-off brand from Chery, following the recent launch of its Jaecoo marque.

Where Jaecoo is considered a more luxury-focused range, Omoda will represent Chery's ambitions as a "fashion, youth-oriented lifestyle brand".

In the process, Chery's existing Omoda-badged models will revert to a simpler form, with the Omoda 5 and Omoda E5 becoming the Chery C5 (we'll await Citroen's thoughts...) and the Chery E5.

Which new Omoda-only models we'll see in Australia is still to be confirmed.

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Polestar

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Porsche

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Ram

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Renault

Renault models off-limits for Australia

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Rolls-Royce

  • New Rolls-Royce EVs – All-electric portfolio by the end of 2030.

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Skoda

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Smart

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Ssangyong

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Subaru

Subaru models off-limits for Australia

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Suzuki

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Tesla

Tesla models off-limits for Australia

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Toyota

Toyota models off-limits for Australia

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Volkswagen

Volkswagen models off-limits for Australia

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Volvo

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Zeekr

  • Zeekr X electric small SUV (revealed) – Late 2024
  • Zeekr 009 electric people mover – Late 2024.

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