2017 New Cars Calendar: The new models coming to Australia this year – UPDATE

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Last year was a huge one for new-model launches in Australia, with 2016 seeing the heroic new Ford Mustang land in January, before rolling through to the impressive new Subaru Impreza that made its media debut in late December.

Of course, many, many more new offerings appeared between.

The past year of international unveilings has also shown that 2017 promises to be a big year in its own right! We’ll see Maserati’s first SUV, the Levante, in January, while the other end of the year will give us Kia’s big new rear-wheel-drive ‘GT’ sedan.

What can we expect in 2017? Catch our list below of newly launched models and everything that’s still to come. Everything we know about right now, that is!

We’ll update this page as the weeks and months roll by, with many models still to be given firm launch dates. And, while the details here have been confirmed by each brand, there are no doubt many models still to be announced – and don’t be surprised if launch dates shift over time.

The list below begins with month-by-month confirmed launches, before spreading out to the more vague ‘quarter’ and ‘half’ confirmations that each brand has offered.

Here’s what we know, so far!

 


LAUNCHED

January

Holden’s trio of limited-edition Commodores

Kia Rio (launch review)

Mazda MX-5 RF (launch review)

Suzuki Ignis (launch review)

Toyota Corolla sedan facelift (review soon)

Volkswagen Tiguan 162TSI (launch review)

 

February

Alfa Romeo Giulia (launch review)

Audi Q2 (launch review)

Audi S4 sedan and S4 Avant wagon (launch review)

Ford Escape (launch review)

Holden Trax (launch review

HSV GTSR W1 and 2017 HSV range (launch review)

Isuzu D-Max (launch review)

 

Maserati Levante (launch review)

Mercedes-AMG E43 (launch review)

Mercedes-Benz E350e (review soon)

Nissan GT-R Nismo (launch review)

Peugeot 2008 (launch review)

Porsche 911 GTS (launch review)

Porsche Cayenne Platinum editions 

Porsche Panamera (launch review)

Skoda Superb Sportline (launch review)

Toyota C-HR (launch review)

Toyota Kluger facelift (first drive review)

Volkswagen Amarok update

 

March

Audi A5 (launch review), Audi S5 (launch review)

BMW 5 Series (launch review)

Hyundai Santa Fe Active X V6 (review soon)

KTM X-Bow (launch review)

Mazda CX-5 (launch review)

MG GS (launch review)

Mini Countryman (launch review)

Nissan Navara Series II (launch review)

Nissan Pathfinder (launch review)

Porsche 911 S, wider range updates 

Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo (deliveries due November)

Toyota HiLux TRD (review soon)

Toyota Yaris (review soon)

Volkswagen Passat Alltrack Wolfsburg (review soon)

Volkswagen Touareg Adventure 

 

April

Ford Everest (pricing announced)

Ford Mondeo (pricing announced)

Hyundai Tucson (pricing announced)

Mazda 2 (pricing announced)

Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV (launch review)

Volvo S60, V60 Polestar (review soon, pricing announced)

Infiniti Q60 3.0t Red Sport (pricing announced) (launch review)

Isuzu MU-X (launch review)

 


STILL TO COME

April

Honda City

Genesis G80

 

May

Audi RS3 sedan (potentially June)

Audi TT RS (potentially June)

Holden Astra sedan

Honda Civic hatch (pricing announced)

Hyundai i30 (pricing announced)

Jaguar F-Type V6 and V8 models

Lexus LC

Nissan X-Trail

Skoda Kodiaq (pricing announced)

 

June

Audi Q5Audi SQ5 (pricing announced) (launch review)

BMW 4 Series, M4 (pricing announced for core models)

Mercedes-AMG E63 S (pricing announced)

Mercedes-Benz E-Class All-Terrain (pricing announced)

Suzuki Swift

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July

BMW 530e iPerformance

Land Rover Discovery

Mercedes-AMG GT R

Skoda Fabia 1.0 TSI

Volkswagen Golf 7.5 (hatch, wagon, Alltrack) (New details)

 

August

Audi A5 Cabriolet (potentially September)

Volkswagen Golf 7.5 GTI update (New details)

Volkswagen Golf 7.5 GTI three-door

Volkswagen Golf 7.5 R update (New details)

September

Haval H7

LDV T60 ute

Skoda Rapid facelift

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October

Volkswagen Arteon

 

November

Hyundai i30 N (expected, not confirmed)

 Jaguar F-Type four-cylinder

 

December

LDV D90 (confirmed)

Mercedes-AMG E63 (pricing revealed)

Mercedes-AMG GLC63 (confirmed)

 


FIRST QUARTER

Citroen C4 Picasso facelift

Mazda CX-5

Mercedes-AMG GLC43 Coupe

Peugeot 3008 (late first quarter, possibly second)

Range Rover update

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SECOND QUARTER

BMW M760Li xDrive

 

Kia Picanto

Mini JCW Countryman

Range Rover Sport update

Renault Megane sedan 

Renault Megane wagon

 

THIRD QUARTER

Audi RS3 Sportback

BMW M4 CS

Honda CR-V

Hyundai Ioniq

Hyundai Sonata facelift (details) (originally second quarter)

Kia Stinger / Stinger GT

McLaren 720s (pricing announced)

Mercedes-AMG GT update and new variants

FOURTH QUARTER

Alpina B3 S, B4 S

Honda Civic Type R

Jaguar XF Sportbrake (possibly November, with pricing due in July)

Jeep Compass

Mercedes-Benz S-Class

MG ZS (‘Quick drive’ review)

Porsche 911 GT3 (pricing announced)

Range Rover Velar (pricing announced)

Skoda Octavia RS245 (not completely locked in)

Toyota Camry

Volvo XC60

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FIRST HALF

Audi A5

Holden Astra sedan

Jeep Grand Cherokee Trailhawk

Mini Clubman JCW

Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace

Volvo V90 Cross Country

 

MID YEAR (FIRST/SECOND HALF CUSP)

Audi A5 Sportback, S5 Sportback

Audi R8 Spyder

Citroen C3 (local office confident, but not strictly confirmed)

Mercedes-Benz GLA

Porsche Panamera E-Hybrid

Skoda OctaviaOctavia RS (pricing announced)

Subaru XV (new details) (first drive review)

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SECOND HALF

Audi TT RS

 

BMW 5 Series Touring

Citroen C4 Cactus petrol auto

Genesis G70

Haval H2 update

Hyundai Kona

Mercedes-AMG GT Roadster, GT C Roadster

Subaru WRX (Australian specification still to be confirmed)

Volkswagen Crafter

Volvo V90

 

2017 LAUNCH CONFIRMED, TIMING UNCLEAR

Ford EcoSport facelift

Holden Equinox

Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupe  (pricing announced)

Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross

Peugeot 5008 – now confirmed for sometime in 2017 (as of 23/01)

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MAYBE, BABY? 

Models not listed above, but queried by you, our readers, in the comments section below.

BMW X3X5 – no confirmation, but likely to be revealed in 2017.

Citroen C5 Aircross – under consideration for Australia, but not confirmed.

Ford Fiesta – no confirmation, this looks like a tricky one…

Ford Mondeo facelift – no word, but it’s only been revealed in North American ‘Fusion’ form, so far.

Ford Mustang – Revealed in January, the new-look ‘Stang will be here in 2018.

Kia Niro – local arm is hopeful, but no confirmation yet.

Lexus LS – Australian launch of new model set for sometime in 2018. Timing to be confirmed.

Lexus NX facelift2018 launch confirmed.

Mercedes-Benz X-Class – Australian production begins in late 2017 for a 2018 launch.

Skoda Karoq – May 18 unveiling, but won’t hit Australia until sometime next year – likely in the second quarter.

Subaru Forester – no word, but a 2017 international unveiling is possible.

Subaru Libertyrevealed, but likely not here until January 2018 at earliest.

Subaru Outbackrevealed, but, as with the Liberty, likely not here until early 2018.

Volkswagen Polo – spied testing in August ’16, which – like the Touareg below – could give us a Geneva motor show unveiling in March. Expect it in Australia by late 2017 or early 2018. No official word yet, though.

Volkswagen T-Roc – Global debut expected in late 2017, but Australia likely a no-go until 2019.

Volkswagen Touareg – spied testing in August ’16, we expect a Geneva motor show unveiling in March. Could mean a late 2017 Australian launch, or early in 2018.

Watch for further updates to come in the weeks and months ahead.

 

Reckon we’ve missed any new models? Sing out in the comments below!

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