Yet another Chinese car brand confirmed for Australia


The Chery-owned Jetour brand will be launched in Australia soon, with its official debut set for Sydney in late May following recruitment across its sales and marketing operations.

In an email, Jetour invited guests to the launch of its “intelligent SUVs in Australia” at the Sydney Opera House in “late May”, with a corresponding event to be held in Melbourne shortly afterwards.

The Jetour name was trademarked in Australia in late 2024, before a recruitment drive for sales, marketing and back-office roles commenced earlier this year, and the Chinese automaker has invited Australian journalists to the Beijing motor show in April.

There is no confirmation of which Jetour SUVs will be launched locally, meaning pricing and sales expectations remain unannounced ahead of the brand’s official launch within two months.

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A spokesperson for Chery Australia confirmed to CarExpert it will not be involved in importing Jetour vehicles, a move that mirrors the brand’s structure in other markets including South Africa and Malaysia.

Operating independently of Chery and Omoda Jaecoo also means Jetour will not utilise the existing Chery dealer network, which currently spans around 80 locations and is expected to grow to 100 by the end of this year.

Jetour operates in more than 100 countries and delivered 622,590 vehicles globally in 2025, accounting for just over 22 per cent of the Chery Auto Group’s 2,806,393 total sales.

Globally, the brand offers eight SUVs – four passenger-focused models and four more ruggedly styled models aimed at off-road and adventure buyers.