Another Chinese car brand has been confirmed for Australia, with Forthing set for a June 2026 launch led by a Toyota RAV4 and Mazda CX-5-sized SUV.

Forthing is owned by Dongfeng, one of China’s ‘Big Four’ automakers, which also has joint ventures with Nissan and Honda.

The brand offers petrol, plug-in hybrid (PHEV) and battery-electric (EV) vehicles globally, and was established in 2001.

Forthing’s Australian rollout will be handled by Sydney-based Ateco Group, which distributes LDV, Renault, Ram Trucks and Maserati locally, and Fiat, Jeep and BYD in New Zealand.

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“We see huge potential in the Forthing brand in this highly competitive market, with its comprehensive line-up of new-energy vehicles,” said Forthing national manager Shaun Garrard in a statement.

“Forthing has a range of compelling future models that have been confirmed for Australia, and we will have more information to share closer to showroom arrivals.”

Ahead of its Australian launch, Ateco also confirmed Forthing will debut in New Zealand in April, as Dongfeng expands into right-hand-drive markets.

In Australia, Forthing is expected to prioritise a national dealer rollout, with showrooms planned in every capital city – an area where some new entrants have struggled.