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Honda Australia not worried about Chinese competition

Honda Australia not worried about Chinese competition

Posted on August 16, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Honda Australia not worried about Chinese competition

Honda Australiasays it has what it takes to compete with the growing number of Chinese brands in our market, as it looks to rebuild after several tough sales years. 

While Honda is pitched – and priced – as a more premium brand than many Japanese rivals, it’s facing increased competition from new brands from China. 

Chinese automakers are aiming ever higher, expanding beyond the cheap and cheerful offerings they’re known for to more premium products – witness the introduction of Geely’s Zeekr marque, MG offering products from the IM Motors premium brand, GWM offering pricier Tank SUVs, and BYD readying its more luxurious Denza offshoot for Australia.

But while Chinese brands are aiming upmarket, Honda Australia says it will focus on its plan regardless of who enters the local scene, with managing director Rob Thorp confident the automaker is on track for growth in Australia.

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“It’s a competitive landscape – so whether it is the Chinese competitors, or the Koreans or the Germans – or whatever it may be, that just becomes the competitive landscape we have to deal with,” Mr Thorp told CarExpert.

“It’s a free market, they’ve got the right opportunity to compete here, it is what it is.

“I think for us, we’re very clear on our proposition in the markets and what our competitive strengths are. I think the challenge we have is to ensure that enough consumers know that.”

What are those strengths the Honda boss believes will hold the brand in good shape in Australia over the next decade?