Smart will have to make do with two models for a little while longer in Australia, with its upcoming flagship SUV copping a delay of around 12 months.

When the Tesla Model Y-rivalling Smart #5 was revealed in August 2024, the company’s local distributor LSH Auto confirmed it was expected to arrive in Australia late this year.

However, with just a few days left in the year, a spokesperson for the company has now confirmed the mid-size electric SUV is still some way off.

“The smart #5 launch for the Australian market has been delayed due to production demands for markets already launched,” said a spokesperson for the brand.

“Current aim is for a launch in the second half of 2026.”

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Smart #5 Brabus
Smart #5 Brabus

The spokesperson didn’t confirm any other product launches for 2026. Smart is busily expanding its lineup, having revealed this month its first sedan – the mid-size #6.

Smart has been co-owned by Mercedes-Benz and Geely since 2019, and sells the small, Chinese-built #1 and #3 electric SUVs in Australia after its return to the local market – distributed by LSH Auto – last year following almost a decade-long absence.

These vehicles share their underpinnings with a raft of models in the Geely ecosphere, including the Volvo EX30 and Zeekr X small SUVs sold here.

Since revealing the #5, Smart has debuted a fiery 475kW dual-motor all-wheel drive Brabus flagship and confirmed plans for a plug-in hybrid version – a strategic shift from the brand’s previous plans of being electric-only.

Smart #3, #5 and #1
Smart #3, #5 and #1