The boxy Yue 7 – a Denza B5 rival from Chinese brand GAC – will pack a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) powertrain with an electric-only range approaching 200km, according to details published online.

While it made its public debut at Auto China 2026 in Beijing last month, key details and powertrain information are yet to be revealed officially but have now surfaced on social media.

A GAC Australia spokesperson couldn’t confirm the Yue 7 for Australia, but the company has said more broadly it’s considering a wide range of models from the brand’s global lineup. It also included the Yue 7 in a recent Australian press release, suggesting it’s a strong candidate.

Pictures posted by Tycho de Feijter on X show government filings in China for the Yue 7, where it’s sold under the Trumpchi sub-brand of GAC.

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It could be called the ‘T75’ in Australia, its internal model code.

The post reveals the SUV’s squared-off styling fits over a body 4999mm long, 78-111mm longer than a Denza B5 and 9mm longer than the shortest Toyota LandCruiser 300 Series.

With a 2900mm wheelbase, the GAC sits 2004mm wide and 1933mm tall, making it wider but slightly lower than the 300 Series and close in size overall to the B5.

The post claims an approach angle of 30 degrees and a departure angle of 33 degrees. For comparison, a LandCruiser 300 Series has a 30-degree approach angle and a 24-degree departure angle, though this varies between model grades.