GAC has had a few months to settle in after landing in Australia in late 2025, which has given us enough time to mull over cars like the Emzoom.

This small SUV is one of three new models that GAC brought to Australia at its launch, the other two being the Aion V mid-size electric SUV and the M8 plug-in hybrid people mover, which have since been joined by the Aion UT electric hatch. And to us it seemed the most universally approachable.

Competing in a popular, densely populated market segment is one thing, but costing less than even many economy hatchbacks is enough to raise eyebrows. The Emzoom is by no means the cheapest Chinese SUV on sale locally – that distinction goes to the MG ZS – but it’s available in a single, well-equipped variant that immediately looks good on paper.

Of course, there will always be question marks over new auto brands, and GAC is one of the newest in Australia. It doesn’t have the advantage of being able to leverage established sibling brands already in the market, either.