Is four enough? Chery pushes for yet another brand in Australia


Chery‘s local expansion is still very much ongoing, with the Chinese automaker expected to launch a fourth brand – iCaur – in Australia within the next 18 months.

Positioned as a youthful electric vehicle brand, iCaur (or iCar, as it’s known in China) will sit alongside Chery’s namesake brand as well as Omoda Jaecoo and Lepas in the Chery ‘ecosystem’.

Concrete launch timing hasn’t yet been set by Chery Australia, but head of public relations and communications Tim Krieger says a date in 2027 appears most likely.

“There’s certainly a lot of interest in iCaur, but we don’t have any confirmed timing,” Mr Krieger told CarExpert at the local launch of the Jaecoo J5 EV.

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“It’s highly probable that it will be coming, but probably not in 2026.”

The iCaur brand was first confirmed for Australia by Chery International president Zhang Guibing at the 2025 Shanghai motor show last April.

However, Chery Australia was more circumspect when questioned about the introduction of iCaur back in August, saying “we have no news to share on the iCaur brand in Australia, but we are constantly evaluating what is available from our extensive global model lineups that Australian buyers are looking for.”

As such, Mr Krieger’s recent comments indicate progress towards bringing iCaur Down Under.