Yet another boxy Chinese off-roader has touched down in Australia, though it’s unclear if it’ll reach showrooms.

Photos sent to CarExpert by reader Rory shows what appears to be a 212 T01 in Alice Springs, potentially undergoing hot-weather testing as its maker undergoes a global push.

The 212 brand is part of Qingdao-based BAW, previously a subsidiary of the BAIC Group but now privately owned, which produces various civilian and military vehicles.

It announced last year it is planning to launch in Europe, South America, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.

The T01, which entered production in 2024, is thus far its only vehicle, though there’s a wide range of variants on offer.

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While its styling appears derivative of the Jeep Wrangler or the original Land Rover Defender at first glance, like so many other Chinese SUVs in recent years, it’s actually inspired by the BAW BJ212 that entered production in 1965 and which was commonly used by Chinese armed forces.

The T01 is powered by either a 2.0-litre turbo-petrol four-cylinder engine with 185kW of power and 410Nm of torque, or a 2.0-litre turbo-diesel four with 125kW and 415Nm.

Both engines are mated with an eight-speed automatic transmission sourced from ZF, as well as a part-time four-wheel drive system.