GWM wants to be a top-five auto brand in Australia ‘sustainably’

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GWM Australia wants to be a top-five automotive brand in Australia by 2030, and the Chinese automaker says it’s planning gradual sales growth to achieve what it calls a ‘sustainable’ place among the nation’s most popular car brands.

A record result in the first half of 2025 saw GWM knock off MG Motor Australia as the country’s best-selling Chinese brand year-to-date, with 25,189 sales propelling it to seventh place among all brands – its highest position yet.

That puts it on track to sell 50,000 vehicles in 2025, which – based on Australia’s new-vehicle market in 2024 – would also place it seventh overall for the full year. 

“Our aspiration this year is 50,000-plus sales and sustainable top five by 2030,” said GWM Australia senior product specialist, Timothy Leong, at the launch of the new Haval H6 mid-size SUV in Melbourne earlier this week. 

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Toyota has been the Australian auto market leader for 22 consecutive years. It sold a record 241,296 veicles in 2024, and is on track for a similar result this year with 120,978 sales to the end of June.

Behind it last year was Ford (with 100,170 sales), Mazda (95,987), Kia (81787) and Mitsubishi with 74,547 sales – a figure GWM would need to beat to place fifth, if the market remains the same size this year.

“What we say to you about being a top-five brand is really just to avoid, ‘When will you be 100,000? Do you think you’d be top two?’,” said GWM Australia chief operating officer John Kett. 

“We keep talking about globally… we want to emerge as a top-three brand, right? So, we know top-five [in Australia] is 75 [thousand sales] and top-three you’ve got to be 90-plus [thousand sales]. So, it’s easy to say 75 so we’ll just say top five.”