Why the “Chinese Toyota” thinks it’ll sell up a storm in Australia

The head of GAC Australia has called the Chinese auto brand, the latest to arrive Down Under, “China’s Toyota” – but that’s not as outlandish as it sounds.

Based on pure market position, it isn’t quite accurate – even in its home market, GAC can’t boast the exalted number-one spot Toyota enjoys in markets like ours.

But GAC could be China’s Toyota because, well, it makes China’s Toyotas. The state-owned automaker maintains joint ventures with not only the Japanese giant but also rival Honda.

“We have a very good reputation in China, also we have very good products we want to share with Australian consumers because the consumers will accept us,” Cheney Liang, deputy general manager of GAC Australia, told CarExpert.

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Confirmed for Australia: GAC Aion V
Confirmed for Australia: GAC Aion V

“In Australia, Toyota always is number one. We are the Chinese Toyota, so we believe Australian consumers will love the products, will love GAC.

“We have learned lots from Toyota and Honda. We have confidence with our products, that should be reliable products because we are the Chinese Toyota.

“Also we focus on the service, that means both sales service and aftersales service,” he added. GAC is establishing an Oceania parts distribution hub in Melbourne.

The brand is launching in Australia this month as a factory-backed operation, with a lineup of three models at first, to be sold through 12 dealerships.

Confirmed for Australia: GAC M8
Confirmed for Australia: GAC M8