Seemingly every Chinese car brand has announced plans to enter the Australian market, from A (Aion) to Z (Zeekr), and it appears the country’s oldest car brand is now poised to make an announcement of its own.

Hongqi, best known for large luxury sedans used to transport dignitaries and high-ranking officials, is reportedly planning an Australian launch this year.

The Straits Times, in an article republished on Hongqi’s Singaporean website, reports the Chinese brand will enter the Australian, UK and Malaysian markets in the second half of 2026.

This follows the brand’s entries into Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia and Hong Kong, all of which are right-hand drive markets.

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Hongqi E-HS9
Hongqi E-HS9

An Australian Business Number (ABN) listing for a company called Greentech Smart EV Pty Ltd, active from August 2023, was also updated earlier this month to include a pair of business names it’ll operate under: HongQi Australia and HQ ANZ.

Thus far, Hongqi is offering just one model in right-hand drive: the large E-HS9 electric SUV, which entered production in 2020. This is the model with which it entered Europe, though over there it has subsequently introduced others such as the smaller E-HS5 and E-HS7 electric SUVs, and E-H7 electric sedan.

While it has launched in Singapore with just one model, The Straits Times reports word from the brand’s Asia-Pacific boss, Liu Jifang, that “several” additional vehicles will follow within the next 12 months.

The E-HS9 measures 5209mm long, 2010mm wide and 1713mm tall on a 3110mm wheelbase, making it 172mm longer than a Volvo EX90 on a 125mm longer wheelbase.

Hongqi E-HS9
Hongqi E-HS9