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Another Chinese brand wants to help keep sedans alive in Australia

Another Chinese brand wants to help keep sedans alive in Australia

Posted on July 25, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Another Chinese brand wants to help keep sedans alive in Australia

Chery wants to introduce sedans to Australia, even as their popularity dwindles in an increasingly SUV-hungry market.

Sedans, at least those built by Japanese, Korean and European brands, have been slowly disappearing from Australia as sales decline and customers shift to utes and SUVs – as evidenced by the recent axing of models like the Mazda 6, Volkswagen Passat and Volvo S60, among others.

In contrast, the introduction of new sedan models has primarily been led by Chinese manufacturers, with MG selling the MG 5 and soon introducing the MG 7 (technically a liftback), BYD selling the Seal and considering another sedan, and now Chery showing interest.

“I wonder if part of the reason that segment has been shrinking is because the competitors are leaving,” Chery Australia chief operating officer Lucas Harris told CarExpert.

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“So if there’s not as many suitable options, is that naturally shrinking that segment? There’s only really one main competitor.”

This competitor is almost certainly the Toyota Camry, which remains Australia’s top-selling sedan, with 4259 units delivered so far in 2025. It’s trailed by the Tesla Model 3 with 3715 and the BYD Seal with 1609, but naturally, the entire medium passenger car segment pales in comparison to SUVs.

Even if you lump mid-size cars with small and large cars, inclusive of sedans, hatches and wagons, that’s only around 53,000 sales across the first half of 2025. In contrast, mid-size SUVs alone have notched just over 149,000 sales.

Chery Australia’s current lineup, including the now-separate Omoda Jaecoo brand, is comprised entirely of SUVs.