2026 GAC S7 PHEV unveiled in Australia as a potential Toyota Kluger rival

The GAC S7 plug-in hybrid large SUV made a surprise appearance at the Chinese automaker’s Australian brand launch in Sydney this week, and it could be launched here in 2026.

GAC has arrived Down Under with three models – the Emzoom small SUV, the Aion V mid-size electric SUV, and the seven-seat plug-in hybrid M8 people mover – and it previously promised to release a second SUV next year, as part of an eight-model local lineup by 2029 including a dual-cab ute. 

Officially under consideration for local launch, the Toyota Kluger-sized S7 could be the next SUV to join the brand’s Australian arsenal. 

A spokesperson for the automaker told CarExpert the S7, an unregistered left-hand drive example of which was on display at the event, was imported here from China to garner feedback from dealers and potential customers.

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Its Ranger Rover-esque exterior design includes a 2.6 metre-wide ‘emotional’ light band across the front, employing 2248 artificial intelligence (AI) powered LEDs to deliver ‘expressive’ lighting effects. 

The five-seat S7 measures 4900mm long, 1950mm wide, and 1780mm tall, making it around the same size as the Kluger, which has a length/width/height of 4966/1930/1755mm. The Kluger is slightly longer, but the S7 boasts a 30mm longer wheelbase under a shorter body.

Like the Kluger, the S7 employs car-like monocoque construction rather than the body-on-frame design preferred by off-road SUVs like the Toyota Prado and Ford Everest.