It can be hard to keep track of all the Chinese auto brands coming to Australia, and it’s getting hard to keep track of just those from Chery.

Chery Australia has confirmed it will launch the Freelander brand here next year, after the news was first broken by TheAutoExec last week.

“The plan is to introduce the Freelander brand here in 2027, but no further details at this time,” said a spokesperson in a statement to CarExpert.

Previewed last month with the Concept 97, the Freelander brand is the creation of not only Chery but also its joint-venture partner JLR (aka Jaguar Land Rover).

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Chery and JLR have had a joint venture in China since 2012, which has seen the Chinese automaker manufacture vehicles for its British partner to sell on the domestic market.

Now, this partnership is pivoting, with Chery to produce Freelanders for both Chinese domestic and global markets.

Freelander has yet to reveal a production model, while details on its only concept thus far are scarce, which explains the brevity of Chery Australia’s statement.

It won’t be the only brand from Chery’s menagerie to land here between now and the end of 2027.

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