Automakers from all over the world have been tapping China as a production source for years, but we’re now seeing a major shift.

The first Chinese-built model from a non-Chinese brand in Australia was the 2004 Volkswagen Polo Classic, but it took a while for such vehicles to be common on our roads.

Then, there was a rush of offerings – Tesla switched to Chinese sourcing for our market, and BMW started exporting the iX3 from China, as did Chinese-owned Volvo and Polestar with various models.

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More recently, Kia started sourcing the EV5 from China, while sister brand Hyundai locked in the Elexio and Mazda and Nissan confirmed their own Chinese models.

And that’s where we’re at now – non-Chinese brands are starting to sell models here that were designed primarily for the Chinese market. Sometimes, these vehicles even use Chinese-developed platforms.

It comes after Chinese-built vehicles overtook Thai-built vehicles in sales in Australia last year. That means China is now the second largest production source for new vehicles in Australia, behind only Japan.

Kia EV5 and Hyundai Elexio

The Kia EV5 and Hyundai Elexio are mid-size SUVs that are offered here with a lower base price than Korean-built models like the EV6 and Ioniq 5.