Data from the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) reveals that 22,362 vehicles sourced from China were sold in Australia during February, edging out Japan's 21,671 units. Thailand and South Korea followed with 19,493 and 11,913 vehicles, respectively.

This change reflects broader trends in the Australian car market, including the introduction of new brands and models from China. Since 2020, ten new automotive brands have entered the Australian market, six of which have arrived within the past two years. This influx has provided consumers with a wider array of choices, often at competitive price points.

For Australian consumers, this diversification means more options when selecting a vehicle that suits their needs and budget. However, it's essential to consider factors such as after-sales service, warranty coverage, and resale value when opting for newer brands.

As the automotive market continues to evolve, staying informed about emerging trends and conducting thorough research will empower consumers to make decisions that align with their preferences and financial goals.

Author: Paige Estritori
Published: Friday 10th April, 2026

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