Chery is launching yet another brand in Australia, though this one is different from the rest of the portfolio.

It’s called iCar, though it may wear the iCaur name in Australia for trademark reasons – even though that name appears to be meaningless, and is facing a trademark challenge itself.

CarExpert understands iCaur will arrive here early in 2027. It’s already available in right-hand drive markets such as Malaysia and South Africa.

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iCaur V23
iCaur V23

Chery’s own backup name is facing a challenge, as the Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair in October 2025 opposed the Chinese automaker’s iCaur trademark filing. It has until March 16 to provide evidence to support its opposition.

The iCar brand was launched in April 2023 as an electric vehicle (EV) brand, with extended-range electric vehicles (EREVs) following thereafter.

Its vehicles are sold in the Chinese market under the Chery Fulwin sub-brand, much like how many of what we know as Omoda Jaecoo vehicles are sold as Cherys there.

At the 2025 Shanghai motor show, Chery International president Zhang Guibing appeared to confirm the brand’s local launch, though he didn’t provide any specifics including launch timing.