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    Chery’s new ute to take on HiLux, Ranger and the new wave of Chinese pickups

    Chery will join Chinese rivals like BYD and MG in launching a ute, which it says is being developed with extensive Australian input.

    Alborz Fallah

    Alborz Fallah

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    Alborz Fallah

    Alborz Fallah

    Publisher

    CarExpert has been given an early preview of Chery’s first dual-cab ute Down Under, a model being developed jointly between Australia and China ahead of a local launch expected late next year.

    Closely related to China’s Rely KP3X (another brand under the Chery umbrella), the vehicle will ride on a new ladder-frame platform and is designed to compete head-on with segment leaders like the Toyota HiLux and Ford Ranger.

    It will also face a fast-growing list of Chinese rivals, including the BYD Shark 6, GWM Cannon and Cannon Alpha, JAC T9, LDV T60 and Terron 9, and the recently launched MG U9.

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    Chery Australia chief operating officer Lucas Harris told CarExpert the project has involved Australian input from the outset, with local tuning and validation work planned to commence before production begins.

    “For the ute that’s been developed currently, it’s very much a joint effort between Australia and China, and I think we’ll be the first two markets to get that new [model] from a volume perspective,” Mr Harris said.

    CarExpert believes the ute will be available in the Chinese market with petrol, diesel, petrol plug-in hybrid and diesel plug-in hybrid powertrains, making it one of the most diverse powertrain lineups in the segment.

    At this stage, there are strong indications that Australia will opt for the diesel plug-in hybrid option, combining the pulling power of a diesel engine with the efficiency of a hybrid.

    Expected to deliver a 3.5-tonne braked towing capacity and a circa one-tonne payload, the Chery will line up squarely against Australia’s best-selling utes in both work and lifestyle configurations.

    Mr Harris said the ute will be one of the company’s most significant vehicles for Australia, describing it as central to the brand’s next phase of growth.

    “If we’re not trying to do 1000 a month in that huge segment, then why bring one?” he said.

    CarExpert believes the model will launch first in China before reaching Australian showrooms late in 2026, with pricing and specifications to be revealed closer to launch.

    If it hits its 1000-a-month target, the new ute could quickly become one of Chery’s core models — and its first true rival to Australia’s best-known workhorses.

    Chinese vs Non-Chinese Ute Sales (Jan–Oct 2025)

    OriginUte sales (Jan–Oct 2025)Share (%)
    China32,08417.1%
    Other155,36082.9%
    Total ute market187,444100%

    models account for roughly one in six utes sold in Australia this year to date, a remarkable footprint in what’s traditionally the country’s most conservative segment.

    A table of ute sales year to date (Jan-Oct 2025) is below, with the offerings from China bolded for context.

    RankUte ModelJan–Oct 2025
    1Ford Ranger46,452
    2Toyota HiLux45,257
    3Isuzu D-Max22,615
    4Mitsubishi Triton15,795
    5BYD Shark 615,181
    6Mazda BT-5012,410
    7GWM Cannon8249
    8Nissan Navara6539
    9Volkswagen Amarok4649
    10LDV T603699
    11Chevrolet Silverado3126
    12RAM 15002321
    13GWM Cannon Alpha2053
    14JAC T91362
    15Ram 2500448
    16LDV Terron 9399
    17MG U9141
    18Ram 350012

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    Alborz Fallah

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    Alborz Fallah is a CarExpert co-founder and industry leader shaping digital automotive media with a unique mix of tech and car expertise.

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