Various Chinese car brands are offering competitive warranty packages to Australian consumers, aiming to instill trust and reliability in their products, considering the significant investment of buying a new car.
MG leads the pack with a 10-year, 250,000km warranty across its vehicle range, setting a high standard in the industry.
Chery/Jaecoo provide a seven-year warranty with unlimited kilometers for private buyers and offer extended coverage for electric vehicles.
Geely matches Chery, offering a seven-year warranty on vehicles for private use and special coverage for high-voltage batteries.
BYD offers a six-year warranty over 150,000km, with additional coverage for the high-voltage battery pack.
LDV's warranty coverage varies across its models, with different durations and distances depending on the vehicle type.
GWM/Haval provides a seven-year warranty for private buyers and limits mileage for commercial operators, while offering free roadside assistance for select models.
Zeekr offers a five-year unlimited-km warranty for private buyers, with extended coverage for high-voltage batteries.
Xpeng provides a standard five-year warranty with mileage restrictions but offers extended warranty packages for both the vehicle and battery.
Leapmotor delivers a seven-year warranty for vehicles and eight years for battery packs, with mileage limitations on both.