Chinese cars are rising rapidly from the bargain basement in Australia, and some are now even looking to challenge well-established models from European prestige brands.

One of the hottest new upmarket challengers comes from the MG world with the IM6, a battery-electric mid-size electric SUV that ticks all the boxes from design and refinement to equipment and pricing, making it a genuine alternative to Audi’s latest e-tron model, the Q6 e-tron.

It’s a new technology leader from a new brand, which in Australia is officially labelled as IM Presented by MG Motor, and the flagship electric vehicle (EV) is a landmark car for MG and a significant step beyond its early efforts Down Under.

The IM6 is more than just a car – it’s a flagship statement in every way and proof that MG is throwing everything into its efforts in Australia, where it’s slowly becoming a solid top 10 brand on the sales charts.

Think of IM as MG’s answer to Lexus or Genesis, the premium divisions of Toyota and Hyundai, aimed directly at more established European luxury brands including BMW and Mercedes-Benz.

And of course Audi, which is effectively the Volkswagen Group’s volume-selling prestige brand. But in contrast, the Q6 e-tron is a familiar mid-size German luxury SUV employing an EV platform and powertrain shared with other models, including the A6 e-tron, which is conceptually similar to the IM5 electric sedan.