Get ready for another new Chinese brand in Australia, but this one is a little different

It seems like every month another Chinese brand is announced for Australia, offering some permutation of a mid-size SUV or a ute.

Now, yet another Chinese brand is throwing its hat into the ring and it plans to tackle a slightly less cluttered part of our extremely cluttered market.

The Firefly brand, owned by independent (ie: not state-owned) Chinese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer Nio, is nearing a local launch with its eponymous electric hatchback, thus far its only vehicle. Its global rollout commenced in 2025.

Firefly’s debut model is pitched as a quasi-premium light hatchback, priced higher in Europe than the similarly sized BYD Dolphin Surf – a budget hatch that’s launching in Australia as the Atto 1 and wearing the lowest price tag of any EV on our market.

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However, there’s still one roadblock in the way: the brand has yet to lock in a distributor. Work is still underway to find one.

“We are in active discussions with potential local importers and distributors, and we aim to accelerate these conversations to ensure a compliant, mature, and sustainable market entry,” a Nio spokesperson told CarExpert.

Among the numerous Chinese brands currently offered in Australia, a handful are imported and sold by a third-party distributor instead of a factory-backed operation.

These include Deepal and Foton (Inchcape) and Xpeng (True EV).