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2023 New Car Calendar for Australia

This year promises to be just as big as last year for new-car arrivals. Here's everything coming to local showrooms in 2023 – and beyond.


The car industry is preparing to bounce back from severe production restrictions over the past two years during the global pandemic, with a raft of new models just around the corner.

Most major car brands have fresh metal on the way – pending any delays – and new-car buyers in Australia will again be spoiled for choice, with more electric vehicles, more SUVs, and more pick-ups from which to choose.

In the family SUV class we're expecting showroom arrivals for the new Mazda CX-60 and Jeep Grand Cherokee, as well as new city SUVs such as the Subaru Crosstrek and Hyundai Kona.



For hardcore off-road fans and ute lovers there will soon be the option of the new Ineos Grenadier and the second-generation, Ford Ranger-based Volkswagen Amarok.

Performance-car enthusiasts can look forward to the BMW M2, Ford Mustang, Honda Civic Type R and Toyota GR Corolla, while there's a wave of new electric cars on the way, from the MG 4 and Ora Good Cat to the Cupra Born, Volkswagen ID.4 and Hyundai Ioniq 6.

After working the phones leading up to and since the summer break, this is Drive's exclusive up-to-date guide to every model confirmed (or expected) to launch in Australia in 2023 and beyond – correct as of the date below.



Drive will update this story progressively throughout the year with new models and updated dates, as they come to hand – however production interruptions and shipping delays across the car industry mean the information below is subject to change.

LAST UPDATE: 26 January 2023

Note: 'Quarters' refer to three-month periods throughout the calendar year – so January to March (first quarter), April to June (Q2), July to September (Q3) and October to December (Q4). 'MY' refers to model year.




Alfa Romeo: New models


Alpina: New models


Aston Martin: New models


Audi: New models

What else?


Bentley: New models

  • Bentley Continental GT S V8 and Azure V8 coupes – first quarter of 2023
  • Bentley Continental GTC Azure V8 convertible – first quarter of 2023
  • Bentley Continental GTC S V8 and Mulliner W12 convertibles – second quarter of 2023
  • Bentley Bentayga EWB Azure – second quarter of 2023
  • Bentley Bentayga Azure V8 standard wheelbase – second quarter of 2023
  • Bentley Flying Spur S V8 – second quarter of 2023
  • Bentley Bentayga Azure Hybrid, Odyssean Edition, S Hybrid – third quarter of 2023

New models also available to the Australian market, but yet to be ordered by a customer: Continental GT Mulliner W12 coupe, Flying Spur Azure V8, Azure Hybrid , S Hybrid and Speed (pricing).


BMW: New models

What else?




BYD: New models

  • BYD Atto 3 Standard Range (pricing) – initially July, now expected imminently (details)
  • BYD Dolphin (details) – first half of 2023
  • BYD Seal (details) – second half of 2023
  • UPDATED, Jan 26: BYD ute (details) – sometime in 2024

What else?

  • BYD Sea Lion (details) – on the cards for Australia
  • UPDATED, Jan 26: BYD Seagull (details) – not on the radar for now
  • BYD Han, Tang, Song and Qin (details) – ruled out

Chevrolet (General Motors Specialty Vehicles): New models

What else?


Chery: New models

What else?



  • UPDATED, Jan 26: Chery Tiggo 7 Pro (details) – late 2023
  • UPDATED, Jan 26: Chery Omoda 5 electric (details) – late 2023 or early 2024
  • UPDATED, Jan 26: Chery Tiggo 8 Pro (details) – late 2023
  • Chery ute (details) – in development, may arrive in 2023 or 2024

Citroen: New models

What else?


Cupra: New models

  • Cupra Born (pricing) – March or April 2023
  • Cupra Leon V (pricing) – orders open January, deliveries first half of 2023

What else?

  • Cupra Terramar, Tavascan and UrbanRebel (revealed) – set for Australia in 2025

Ferrari: New models


Fiat/Abarth: New models


Ford: New models

What else?


Genesis: New models

Any overseas models Australia won't get?


GWM: New models

What else?


Haval: New models

What else?



  • Haval H6 GT Hybrid – on the cards for Australia
  • Haval Dargo, formerly Big Dog (details) – not confirmed for Australia

Honda: New models

What else?


Hyundai: New models

What else?


Ineos: New models


Isuzu: New models

No new models confirmed for 2023, correct as of January 1.


Jaguar: New models


Jeep: New models

What else?


Kia: New models

What else?

Lamborghini: New models

What else?




Land Rover: New models


LDV: New models


Lexus: New models

What else?


Lotus: New models

What else?


Mahindra: New models

What else?


Maserati: New models

What else?


Mazda: New models

What else?


McLaren: New models

No new models planned for 2023, as Artura deliveries began in late 2022.




Mercedes-Benz: New models

What else?


MG: New models

What else?


Mini: New models

No new Mini models confirmed as of January 1.


Mitsubishi: New models

What else?

  • New Mitsubishi ASX, as rebadged Renault Captur (revealed) – not coming to Australia
  • New Mitsubishi Triton (details) – expected early 2024

Nissan: New models

What else?


Peugeot: New models

What else?



  • Peugeot electric passenger cars and SUVs (details) – eventually, but exact timing and models unclear
  • Peugeot e-308 (revealed) – under consideration
  • Peugeot 208 – under "active" consideration
  • Peugeot e-Expert Hydrogen – not for Australia

Polestar: New models

What else?


Porsche: New models

What else?


Ram: New models

No new models confirmed for 2023, as of January 1.


Range Rover: New models


Renault: New models

What else?


Rolls-Royce: New models


Skoda: New models

What else?


SsangYong: New models

What else?




Subaru: New models

What else?

  • Subaru Outback, Forester Wilderness – under consideration for Australia
  • Subaru WRX STI (details) – new model not happening, based on 2022 WRX

Suzuki: New models

What else?


Tesla: New models

What else?


Toyota: New models

What else?

  • Toyota C-HR, new model (details) – confirmed for Australia, timing unclear
  • Toyota RAV4 GR Sport (revealed) â€“ under consideration

Not coming to Australia


Volkswagen: New models

What else?



  • Volkswagen Golf, Tiguan plug-in hybrids (details) – possibly 2024, if green-lit for Australia
  • Volkswagen eAmarok, eCrafter (details) – on wish list for 2026
  • Volkswagen Golf R 20 Years (revealed) (delayed) – delayed, new timing unclear
  • Volkswagen Golf Alltrack (revealed) – not coming to Australia

Volvo: New models

Anything else?

  • Aiways brand (details) – Australia on the cards
  • JAC ute from China (details) – diesel in 2023, electric in 2024
  • Koenigsegg CC850 (revealed) – at least one coming to Australia
  • KTM X-Bow GT-XR (revealed) – may come to Australia
  • Lynk & Co (details) – confirmed to launch by 2025
  • Rivian vehicles (details) – Australian launch all but confirmed
  • Sony and Honda partnership (details) – first models from 2025, but Australia unclear
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Alex Misoyannis has been writing about cars since 2017, when he started his own website, Redline. He contributed for Drive in 2018, before joining CarAdvice in 2019, becoming a regular contributing journalist within the news team in 2020. Cars have played a central role throughout Alex’s life, from flicking through car magazines at a young age, to growing up around performance vehicles in a car-loving family.

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