The Car World

Just another WordPress site

Chery’s electrified off-road brand iCar confirmed for Australian launch in 2027

Chery’s electrified off-road brand iCar confirmed for Australian launch in 2027

iCar, the lifestyle-focused electric vehicle (EV) sister brand of Chery, has been confirmed for launch in Australia and New Zealand in early 2027, when it will bring a new wave of electrified off-roaders aimed at younger buyers.

Speaking to CarExpert during a recent drive event near the company’s headquarters in Wuhu, China, an iCar product manager confirmed preparations are well underway to introduce the brand in both markets early next year.

The brand is expected to be renamed ‘iCaur’ locally due to trademark conflicts with Apple, and was originally launched in China in 2023 as a dedicated EV offshoot of Chery.

Positioned as more rugged and design-led alternatives to mainstream EVs, iCar’s boxy SUVs are set to rival affordable electric offerings from fellow Chinese auto brands like MG and BYD, while also appealing to buyers of traditional off-roaders such as the Suzuki Jimny and Jeep Wrangler.

CarExpert can save you thousands on a new car. Click here to get a great deal.

iCar V27
iCar V27

The local lineup is expected to be headlined by the iCar V27, which debuted in right-hand drive form at the 2026 Beijing motor show last Friday (April 24).

The V27 is an extended-range electric vehicle (EREV) that pairs a 1.5-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine with a lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery. The engine acts as a generator rather than directly driving the wheels.

In all-wheel drive guise, the V27 features a 34kWh battery offering a claimed 150km of electric-only driving range, and a total range of up to 995km (NEDC).

Total system outputs are quoted at 335kW of power and 505Nm of torque, enabling a claimed 0-100km/h time of 5.9 seconds for the 2355kg large SUV.

Chery’s electrified off-road brand iCar confirmed for Australian launch in 2027插图1