Rugged off-roaders from Chinese brand 212 have been spied testing in Australia again, indicating a local launch is on the cards.

A CarExpert reader in Alice Springs shot these two examples of the T01, the debut model from the off-roader brand.

A closer look reveals they’re both left-hand drive vehicles, with 212 yet to reveal any right-hand drive models. It’s unclear if the brand will launch the model here, or if it will wait for a future model.

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Boxy off-roaders are all the rage in China at the moment, and we’ve already seen a few arrive in Australia from the likes of GWM (Tank 300) and Denza (B5), offering rugged body-on-frame architectures but sophisticated in-car technology and clever off-road gear.

The T01 is no exception, with available equipment including a tank-turn function, crawl mode, and a surround-view camera with a transparent chassis mode.

Like the Jeep Wrangler, it has live axles front and rear. It also boasts an approach angle of 40 degrees, a departure angle of 36 degrees, a breakover angle of 23.6 degrees, and a wading depth of 850mm, and is available with locking front and rear differentials.