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Another Chinese brand edges closer to Australian launch following New Zealand debut of hybrid, electric SUV


Yet another new Chinese brand is set to enter the New Zealand market next month, with Forthing confirming it will launch over the ditch in April with a mid-size SUV range – and an Australian launch is on the cards.

Headlining the brand’s Kiwi debut is the Forthing Taikon, a coupe-style SUV that will be offered with both plug-in hybrid and full electric powertrains, positioned as a value-focused alternative in an increasingly crowded segment.

The Taikon will be available in two trim levels – Luxury and Exclusive – across both powertrains, with pricing and full specifications still to be announced.

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The EV version uses a 150kW electric motor and a 64.4kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery, claimed to deliver between 350km and 400km of driving range on the WLTP cycle.

Meanwhile, the Super Hybrid pairs a naturally aspirated 1.5-litre four-cylinder engine with a 31.94kWh LFP battery, and can run in EV-only mode for up to 183km on the WLTP cycle.

Forthing claims a total driving range of up to 1150km, assuming regular charging.

The mid-size SUV is roughly the size of the Toyota RAV4, measuring 4600mm long, 1860mm wide and 1680mm tall on a 2715mm wheelbase. The Taikon Hybrid features multi-link independent rear suspension, while the EV sticks with a less sophisticated torsion beam rear.