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    Why China’s GAC is arriving with a people mover in SUV-hungry Australia
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    Why China’s GAC is arriving with a people mover in SUV-hungry Australia

    gvfx00@gmail.comBy gvfx00@gmail.comNovember 16, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    GAC is launching in Australia this month with a small SUV and a mid-size SUV, which will compete in two of the highest-volume sales segments in our market, but it’s also lobbing with a people mover.

    People movers, aka MPVs or minivans, are popular in markets like China and Japan where they’re often used as executive transportation, but they are decidedly less desirable in Australia where they’re generally perceived as family haulers for kids to get all dirty and sticky.

    The plug-in hybrid GAC M8 will enter a wider people mover segment containing 17 models… but which is absolutely dominated by just one, the Kia Carnival, which last year held a whopping 74 per cent share.

    And while the people mover segment has been generally trending upwards in Australia since a nasty slump in 2020, last year just 13,654 of these practical family haulers reached Australian buyers.

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    That’s more than the overall sports car segment (10,633) but less than mainstream mid-size passenger cars (24,740) and light cars (26,317).

    Despite this, GAC is following in fellow Chinese brand Zeekr’s footsteps by including a people mover among its model range from launch.

    “Yes, in Australia there are just a few brands which provide an MPV. This is quite a similar situation in China back to maybe 10 years,” Cheney Liang, deputy general manager of GAC Australia, told CarExpert.

    “Before the M8 [launched in China], it was just the [Honda] Odyssey as the most popular one. But after the M8 goes to the market, it actually expands the market, the market becomes bigger than before.