A relatively unfamiliar name hasn’t stopped Chinese auto brands like BYD, Chery and Geely from rapidly growing in Australia.

But while new Chinese brands are releasing tantalisingly priced, feature-packed models, there are plenty of Australians who are loyal to brands more established in our country.

That could be because they’ve always shopped with one of these brands, or because they live in regions where some of these newcomer brands don’t have dealerships, or even because they keep heading back to the same dealers.

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Nissan N7
Nissan N7
Mazda CX-6e
Mazda CX-6e

Ford, Mazda and Nissan have struggled in recent years with either their plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) or electric vehicles (EVs), or both.

Now, they’re looking to their Chinese joint ventures to introduce new vehicles that either fill a gap in their lineups or allow them to offer something more unique or competitively priced.

Ford is expected to launch an electric Bronco sourced from China; Nissan is set to bring the plug-in hybrid Frontier Pro ute and potentially the electric N7 sedan and NX8 SUV; and Mazda has already locked in the 6e electric sedan and CX-6e electric SUV for our market.

All of these have been developed with Chinese partners, but wear badges more familiar to the broader Australian populace.

Which are we most excited for?

Marton Pettendy, Managing Editor

Nissan Frontier Pro

It hasn’t been officially locked in for Australia yet – that’s expected to happen later this month, following confirmation to dealers last November – but the Nissan Frontier Pro is the Chinese model from a non-Chinese brand I’m most excited for.