GWM aiming at top-five ranking in Australia with at least seven new models by 2027

GWM Australia is targeting a regular spot in the list of top-five auto brands locally – and a doubling of its annual market share Down Under – within the next two years, and to get there it will launch at least seven new models here in 2026, on top of the seven it has released so far in 2025.

The ambitious plan was announced by GWM International chief Parker Shi at the Chinese brand’s 2025 Tech Day in Melbourne this week, and it includes increasing its market share from a current 4.3 per cent to 7.0 per cent by 2027.

A 7.0 per cent market share equates to around 86,000 sales based on Australia’s new-vehicle market in 2024, when it would have secured fourth place behind Toyota, Ford and Mazda.

GWM placed 10th last year with 42,782 sales, equating to a 3.5 per cent market share, but it has already sold 39,343 vehicles in the first nine months of 2025, putting it on target for at least 52,500 deliveries by the end of the year based on its monthly average so far. 

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GWM Australia chief operating officer, John Kett, outlined some of the new models to media at the event, where he said plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHEVs) would be the “battlefront’ for the brand’s sales targets alongside its new luxury sister brand, Wey, which will be launched locally in mid-2026.

“We obviously have Ora sitting in the small car segment. In the small SUV segment we will certainly have an Ora small SUV next year,” Mr Kett confirmed. 

That points to the compact Ora 5 electric SUV revealed in China last month, for which there are few details apart from its 150kW electric motor.

“We’re still considering a mid-size SUV coming out of the Ora lineup,” Mr Kett added, suggesting a new electric vehicle (EV) that’s yet to be revealed, but which would be positioned above the Ora 5 as potential rival to the Tesla Model Y, Australia’s favourite EV.