MG Australia mulling premium extended-range electric SUV for 2026

The IM Motors LS9 SUV could be coming to Australia in 2026, with the Chinese brand’s local arm confirming it’s eyeing up a large SUV as its third model for our market.

Officially named IM Presented by MG Motor – and sold here through parent company MG’s showrooms – the brand confirmed it’s looking into a large SUV to join its first two models, the IM5 sedan and IM6 SUV, both arriving here in September 2025. 

“We have already begun looking at opportunities, which may include a large SUV, for a third model in 2026 or beyond, under the IM Presented by MG Motor brand,” a statement from the company to CarExpert said. 

The comment comes as the automaker’s new Stellar super range extender hybrid powertrains begin arriving in the Chinese-market version of the IM6 premium SUV next month, where it’s badged as the IM LS6.

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A range-extender powertrain typically uses an internal combustion engine to charge a battery pack, which feeds electric motors to provide drive to the wheels. 

Such a powertrain is also being used in the IM LS9 – likely to be badged IM9 if sold here – a large six-seat SUV slightly bigger than a Toyota LandCruiser 300 Series and due in Chinese dealerships by the end of this year.

The LS9 offers up to 450km of electric-only driving and a total of 1500km (CLTC, equating to 1230km WLTP) from its petrol engine and electric motor combination. 

It uses a 114kW 1.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine that acts as a generator to power front and rear electric motors, with a total system output of more than 502kW.