Australia's new car market, it is fair to say, did not have a stellar year in 2019. Month after month, sales were down, with consumer confidence low and dealers struggling with significant changes to finance regulations.
For those looking to buy, however, 2019 was a strong year of exciting launches across the 60-or-so brands operating in Australia, from the powerful Alfa Romeo Stelvio Q and new-generation Kia Cerato in January to the Mercedes-AMG A35 pocket rocket and BMW 3 Series wagon towards the end of the year.
Much of the 2020 calendar remains vague at this stage, with our crystal ball still to reveal what's to come through the middle and end of the year. But, for now, we're expecting the below models to show up either as described, or simply 'at some point'.
We will, of course, update this calendar through the year as the picture becomes clearer.
ALSO: Every car leaving Australia in 2020
EDITOR'S NOTE, August 17: With the COVID-19 pandemic wreaking havoc in global markets, the below dates are as accurate as brands have been able to confirm under the circumstances.
Each expected arrival date could change without warning, but we will work to keep this list as up-to-date as possible. Indeed, we are waiting even now for word on a number of models.
Alfa Romeo: New models for 2020
Giulia updates – on sale now (pricing)
Stelvio updates – first quarter, 2021 (details)
Giulia GTA, GTAm – no word (revealed)
Giulietta update – on sale now
Above: the Aston Martin DBS Superleggera Volante
Aston Martin: New models for 2020
DBS Superleggera Volante – on sale now (revealed) (review)
DBX – late 2020 or early 2021 (revealed) (prototype review)
Vantage Roadster – first deliveries in first quarter, 2021 (pricing)
Vantage Coupe manual – mid 2020
About: The new Audi A3
Audi: New models for 2020
Audi A3 hatch – second half 2020 (revealed)
Audi A3 sedan – first half 2021 (revealed)
Audi A4 – on sale now (review)
Audi A5 – on sale now (review)
Audi A6 40 TFSI – on sale now
Audi e-tron – standard range on sale now, performance S model due second half 2021 (review)
Audi RS3 – on sale now, following WLTP-related 18-month hiatus
Audi RS Q3 – on sale now (review)
Audi S3 - second half, 2021 (revealed)
Audi S4, S5 facelift – October, 2020 (pricing)
Audi S6, S7 – on sale now (review)
Audi S8 – on sale now (review)
Audi SQ5 TDI Special Edition (pre-facelift) – available to order, ahead of November deliveries (pricing)
Audi SQ5 TFSI facelift - revealed in the US, Australian plans yet to be confirmed (revealed)
Audi SQ7 facelift – on sale now (review)
Audi SQ8 – on sale now (review)
Audi TT RS– on sale now (review)
Audi Q2 Edition #2 – on sale now
Audi Q2 facelift – mid-2021 (revealed)
Audi Q3 Sportback – on sale now (review)
Audi Q5 facelift – first half, 2021 (details)
Audi Q5 Sportback - late 2021 (revealed)
Audi Q7 facelift – on sale now (review)
What else?
NEW, Nov 9: Audi RS E-Tron GT – expected mid-2021 (previewed)
Audi SQ2 – previously expected in late 2019, now in doubt for Australia altogether (revealed)
Above: the 2 Series Gran Coupe
BMW: New models for 2020
Alpina B3 – late 2020 (pricing)
Alpina XD3 - early 2021 (pricing)
Alpina XB7 – early 2021 (pricing) (overseas review)
218i, M235i xDrive Gran Coupé – on sale now (review)
220i Gran Coupé – late 2020 (pricing)
4 Series Coupé – October/November (pricing)
5 Series facelift (sedan only) – October (pricing)
M135i xDrive Pure, M235i xDrive Gran Coupé Pure – available now
M340i xDrive Pure, X2 M35i Pure, X5 M50i Pure, X6 M50i Pure – available now
M2 CS – fourth quarter (pricing) (track review)
M4 Edition M Heritage (we’re getting 6 of the 750 available globally) – arrived in early 2020, sold out
M5 Competition facelift – October/November (pricing)
M8 Competition Coupé – on sale now (review)
M8 Competition Gran Coupé – on sale now
X3 xDrive30e – originally due second quarter, new timing unclear
X5 M and X6 M Competition – on sale now (X5 M review) (X6 M review)
Z4 M40i (with 285kW power upgrade) – on sale now (review)
What else?
128ti – first quarter of 2021 (detailed)
4 Series Convertible – first quarter, 2021 (revealed)
M340d xDrive – not happening (details)
X2 M Mesh Edition – first quarter of 2021 (revealed)
X5 M, X6 M Competition First Edition – 4 coming to Australia, deliveries first quarter, 2021 (revealed)
X7 Dark Shadow Edition – Australian arrival unclear (revealed)
M3 and M4 – first quarter, 2021 (revealed) (pricing released)
M4 Competition x Kith – first deliveries in fourth quarter, 2021 (revealed)
Chevrolet: New models for 2020
New Silverado 1500 - on sale now (review)
What else?
Corvette - 2021, under the GM Specialty Vehicles brand (details)
Citroen: New models for 2020
UPDATED, Nov 9: Citroen C3 facelift – end of 2020 (details)
What else?
UPDATED, Nov 9: Citroen C4 – second half of 2021 (revealed)
Above: the new-generation 500 electric car
Fiat: New models for 2020
500 update – on sale now
New 500 electric vehicle – unclear (convertible revealed) (hatch revealed)
Abarth 595 Pista - fourth quarter, 2021 (yes, really) (revealed)
Abarth 695 70th Anniversario - on sale now
Ducato updates - available now
Above: the Ford Escape
Ford: New models for 2020
Fiesta ST (the only Fiesta variant coming to Oz) – on sale now (review)
Focus ST – on sale now (review)
Escape – November for 2.0-litre petrol models, plug-in hybrid arrival timing unclear (pricing) (virtual test drive details)
Mustang High Performance – on sale now (on sale now)
Mustang Mach 1 - sometime in 2021, likely first half (pricing) (details)
Puma - on sale now (review)
Ranger MY21 update - on sale now
Ranger FX4 Max – December (revealed with pricing)
Ranger XLT dual-cab chassis 4x4 - December (pricing)
What else?
Bronco, Bronco Sport – not available in right-hand-drive (Bronco revealed) (Bronco Sport revealed)
Puma ST – no plans for an Australian launch (revealed for Europe)
Above: the Genesis GV80
Genesis: New models for 2020
G70 facelift - first half, 2021 (revealed)
GV70 - first half, 2021 (revealed)
G80 (all-new generation) - November (pricing) (revealed)
Above: the 2020 Civic Type R
Honda: New models for 2020
Civic Hatch – on sale now (review)
Civic Type R facelift - on sale now (pricing)
Civic Type R Limited Edition - lottery opens October, first deliveries April-June 2021 (details) (lottery details)
NEW, Nov 9: Jazz Final Edition – November (pricing)
Above: the Holden Commodore
Holden: New models for 2020 (none)
NEWS: Holden has been axed in Australia. It will exit the market at the end of 2020, with only remaining stock to be sold. DETAILS
Above: the Hyundai Sonata
Hyundai: New models for 2020
i30 hatch facelift - available now (pricing) (revealed)
i30 Sedan (Elantra) - available now (local details) (revealed) (review)
i30 Sedan N-Line – delayed, expected by the end of 2020 (pricing) (revealed)
Nexo – government trial in the ACT for now, ahead of a full public launch in 2021 (details)
Palisade - fourth quarter, after initially being off the table for Australia (details)
Santa Fe facelift – fourth quarter (revealed) (engine details)
NEW, Nov 9: Sonata N Line – end of 2020 (revealed) (walkaround)
What else?
i20 N - pocket-sized hot hatch due in first half, 2021 (revealed) (prototype review)
i30 N hatch facelift – first half, 2021 (revealed) (DCT prototype review)
Kona facelift - early 2021 (revealed)
Kona Electric – reveal expected in the coming months, ahead of a first quarter 2021 launch in Oz.
Santa Fe Hybrid - mid-2021, in non-plug-in hybrid guise only (details)
UPDATED, Nov 9: Sonata (2.5 MPi) - regular, non-turbo Sonata no longer coming to Australia (details)
Tucson (all-new generation) – first half of 2021, in long-wheelbase guise only (revealed)
Ioniq 5 - sometime in 2021 (45 concept revealed)
Up to 6 unnamed models also expected to launch in the first half of 2021.
Above: the new D-Max
Isuzu: New models for 2020
D-Max – on sale now, but first deliveries delayed until October (review) (comparison)
MU-X Onyx (current generation) – on sale now
What else?
MU-X – expected in 12 months' time (mid-to-late-2021) (revealed)
Above: the facelifted F-Type
Jaguar: New models for 2020
E-Pace facelift - available to order, first deliveries in the first quarter of 2021 (pricing)
F-Type facelift - first examples in dealers now, more to come in the coming months (revealed)
F-Pace facelift – available to order (pricing)
I-Pace update – on sale now (revealed)
XE MY21 update – available to order, first deliveries in the first quarter of 2021 (pricing)
XF facelift – first quarter, 2021 (revealed)
Above: the new Gladiator
Jeep: New models for 2020
Gladiator - on sale now (review). An entry level 'Sport S' model is due by the end of 2020 (details).
Grand Cherokee Trackhawk – supercharged SUV returns for MY21, on sale now (pricing)
Wrangler MY21 range changes – available to order, first deliveries January 2021 (pricing)
What else?
Compass 4xe plug-in hybrid – not confirmed for Australia (revealed)
Grand Wagoneer – production version of concept SUV to hit US shores in 2022, under study for Australia (revealed)
Wrangler 4xe plug-in hybrid – not confirmed for Australia (revealed)
Above: the new Kia Sorento
Kia: New models for 2020
Carnival (new generation) - previously confirmed for fourth quarter, but expected for late 2020/early 2021 (revealed)
Picanto facelift - on sale now
Rio facelift - on sale now
Sorento diesel - on sale now (review)
Sorento petrol - November (why the delay? Details) (pricing)
Sorento hybrid, plug-in hybrid - early 2021 (details)
Stonic - December (local details) (revealed)
Stinger update - late 2020 (revealed)
Above: the new Defender
Land Rover: New models for 2020
Defender 110 MY20 - on sale now (review)
Defender 110 MY21 - February 2021 (pricing)
Defender 90 - February 2021 in updated form, originally October 2020 (MY21 updates pricing) (delay details)
Discovery Sport P300e plug-in hybrid – second quarter, 2021 (revealed)
Discovery Sport update - available to order (pricing)
What else?
Defender Hard Top – 'under evaluation' for Australia (revealed)
LDV: New models for 2020
D90 diesel – on sale now (review)
T60 Trailrider 2 - on sale now (review)
Above: the LC Convertible
Lexus: New models for 2020
IS refresh - November (pricing)
ES300h safety upgrade – on sale now
LC Convertible - on sale now (pricing)
LC 500, LC 500h Coupe update - on sale now
What else?
LS facelift - early 2021 (revealed)
Mahindra: New models for 2020
Thar - first half, 2021 (revealed)
Above: the Levante GTS
Maserati: New models for 2020
Levante GTS and Trofeo - on sale now (Trofeo review)
Ghibli Hybrid – late 2020 (revealed)
What else?
Ghibli Trofeo, Quattroporte Trofeo - early 2021 expected (revealed)
MC20 supercar – Australian allocations sold out for 2021 (pricing) (revealed)
Above: the CX-30 SUV
Mazda: New models for 2020
BT-50 dual-cab - on sale now (details) (range announced) (review)
BT-50 Single Cab, Freestyle Cab - on sale now
CX-30 - on sale now (review)
CX-30 SkyActiv-X M Hybrid - on sale now
CX-30 G20 Pure manual – on sale now
CX-5 MY20 update - on sale now (review)
CX-5 MY21 updates - confirmed for Australia, but timing unclear (revealed)
CX-8 update - here now (details)
Mazda3 SkyActiv-X M Hybrid - on sale now (review)
100th Anniversary special editions - on sale now
What else?
Mazda3 2.5 Turbo - not for Australia (details)
CX-30 2.5 Turbo - revealed for North America, but Australia likely off the table due to left-hook-only production (revealed)
CX-9 updates - announced for the US, not confirmed for Australia (details)
Above: the Mercedes-Benz GLB
Mercedes-Benz: New models for 2020
AMG A 45 S - on sale now (review)
AMG CLA 45 S - on sale now (review)
AMG E53 coupe/convertible – on sale now
AMG GLA 45, GLA 35 - fourth quarter (pricing)
AMG GLC 43 - on sale now (review)
AMG GLC 63 - on sale now (review)
AMG GLE 53 - on sale now (comparison v BMW X5 M50i)
AMG GLE 63 S - January 2021 (revealed)
AMG GLE 63 S Coupe - January 2021 (pricing)
AMG GLS 63 - January 2021 (revealed)
AMG GT Black Series - second quarter, 2021 (pricing) (international review)
CLA 250 - available now
E-Class sedan/wagon facelift - sedan on sale now, wagon still to come (revealed) (sedan pricing)
E-Class coupe/convertible facelift - on sale now
GLA (new generation) - on sale now (review)
GLB - on sale now (review)
GLE 350e PHEV - unconfirmed for Australia
GLE Coupe (new generation) - on sale now (GLE53 review)
Mercedes-Maybach GLS - March 2021 (revealed)
S-Class (new generation) - second quarter, 2021 (revealed)
Mercedes-Benz Vans: New models for 2020
Sprinter Transfer Minibus update – on sale now
Vito facelift - expected first quarter, 2021 (revealed)
Above: the Mini JCW GP
MINI: New models for 2020
Cooper S Rosewood Edition – available to order
Countryman Stafford Edition (pre-facelift) – on sale now
Countryman facelift – on sale October
Electric hatch – on sale now (review)
JCW Countryman – on sale October
JCW Nightfall Edition – available to order (pricing)
Above: the new-look Pajero Sport
Mitsubishi: New models for 2020
Eclipse Cross facelift – November (revealed) (teased)
Eclipse Cross plug-in hybrid (facelift) – third quarter of 2021 (teased)
Express – on sale now (review)
Outlander PHEV update – available now (pricing)
Pajero Sport - on sale now (review)
Triton GSR, GLX-R - on sale now (GLX-R review)
Above: the MG ZS EV (eZS overseas)
MG: New models for 2020
MG HS, ZS Anfield Edition - on sale now
MG HS PHEV, 2.0-litre turbo - expected early 2021
MG ZS EV – pricing to be announced in November, first deliveries November/December ((details)
MG ZST - available now (review)
Above: the new Nissan Juke
Nissan: New models for 2020
Juke - on sale now (review)
Qashqai Midnight Edition - mid-November (pricing)
What else?
Ariya EV - not confirmed for Australia (revealed)
Leaf e+ – early 2021 (announced for Australia)
NEW, Nov 9: Navara facelift – early 2021, likely first quarter (revealed)
X-Trail (new generation) - Australian timing unclear, but expected in the second half, 2021 (revealed)
400Z - expected between 2021 and 2023, looking near-identical to the Z Proto concept (Z Proto concept reveal)
Next-generation Qashqai, Pathfinder SUVs - reveals expected in the next 12 months, with Australian debuts to occur in the 12-18 months after.
Above: the new Peugeot 208
Peugeot: New models for 2020
208 – delayed, initially set for a 2020 launch (details)
2008 – available to order, first deliveries December (pricing) (review)
308 range update – on sale now
308 mild facelift – early 2021
3008 facelift – first quarter, 2021 (revealed)
5008 facelift – first quarter, 2021 (revealed)
What else?
2008 GT - mid-spec model due in second half, 2021 (details)
508 Sport Engineered - Australian plans unconfirmed (revealed)
Above: the Porsche Taycan
Porsche: New models for 2020
718 Boxster GTS 4.0, Cayman GTS 4.0 - on sale now
718 GT4 - on sale now (international review)
718 Spyder - on sale now (review)
718 GT4, GTS 4.0, Spyder PDK auto option - available to order, first deliveries early 2021 (details)
911 Carrera - on sale now (review)
911 Targa 4, Targa 4S - December (initially third quarter) (revealed)
911 Targa 4S Heritage Design Edition - fourth quarter (revealed)
911 Turbo - fourth quarter (revealed)
911 Turbo S - available now (revealed)
Cayenne E-Hybrid Coupe (MY20) - October (revealed)
NEW, Nov 9: Cayenne E-Hybrid MY21 battery upgrades – first quarter, 2021 (revealed)
Cayenne GTS - fourth quarter (revealed)
Cayenne Turbo S E-Hybrid Coupe (MY20) - on sale now (review)
Macan GTS - on sale now (international review)
Panamera facelift - December (revealed, with pricing)
Taycan 4S, Turbo and Turbo S - December (pricing)
RAM: New models for 2020
1500 Express Crew - on sale now (review)
2500, 3500 Heavy Duty - expected late 2020 or early 2021 (details)
What else?
All-new 1500 - expected in early 2021
Range Rover: New models for 2020
P400 engine (new inline-six) - on sale now (review)
Range Rover MY21 updates - first quarter, 2021 (revealed) ('Fifty' special edition revealed)
Range Rover Sport MY21 updates - fourth quarter, 2020 (revealed)
Evoque P300 plug-in hybrid – second quarter, 2021 (revealed)
Evoque updates - available to order (pricing)
Velar update – available to order, first delivered March 2021 (details)
Above: the Megane RS Trophy-R
Renault: New models for 2020
Arkana – second half of 2021, replacing the slow-selling Kadjar (details) (Euro-spec details)
Captur – early 2021, likely January (details)
Koleos update – first half, 2021 (details)
Megane RS Trophy-R – on sale now (pricing) (review)
What else?
Clio – initially set for the third quarter of 2020, but now axed altogether. (details)
Megane RS facelift – first half, 2021 (details)
Trafic safety upgrade – sometime in 2022 (details)
Zoe – axed from Australia (details)
Above: the Rolls-Royce Ghost
Rolls-Royce: New models for 2020
Ghost - Australian timing unclear, but expected sometime in 2021 (revealed)
Ghost Extended – available to order, first deliveries in the first quarter of 2021 (revealed)
Above: the Skoda Kodiaq RS
Skoda: New models for 2020
Karoq - on sale now (140TSI review)
Kodiaq RS – on sale now (review)
Kamiq – on sale now (review)
Kamiq Monte Carlo, Limited Edition – delayed until October or early November (details)
Superb facelift – 206TSI Sportline due in November, 162TSI set for first quarter of 2021 (206TSI pricing)
Superb Scout MY20 – on sale now (review)
Superb Scout MY21 – lifted wagon returns in November as permanent member of local range (pricing)
What else?
Octavia – first quarter, 2021 (revealed) (full overseas lineup details)
Enyaq iV electric vehicle – no Australian plans. If it were to arrive, expect it no earlier than 2022 or 2023. (revealed)
Above: XV Hybrid, Forester Hybrid
Subaru: New models for 2020
Forester mild hybrid - on sale now (review)
Forester 2.5i Sport – available now (pricing)
Impreza facelift – on sale now (review)
XV MY20 updates (including hybrid) - on sale now (review)
XV facelift (MY21) – in showrooms soon (pricing)
Levorg (new generation) - expected in the second half of 2021 (revealed)
Outback - by March 2021 (details)
What else?
NEW, Nov 9: BRZ – reveal confirmed for Nov 19, Australian launch expected in third/fourth quarter of 2021 (teased) (timing)
Liberty – the nameplate is officially dead in Australia, with the current model to be phased out by early 2021 (details).
Suzuki: New models for 2020
Ignis facelift - on sale now (review)
Swift 'Series II' facelift - on sale now (full pricing announced)
Swift Sport facelift - on sale now (review)
Above: the Toyota GR Yaris
Toyota: New models for 2020
C-HR spec update - on sale now
HiLux facelift - on sale now (review)
HiLux Rogue, Rugged X facelift - late November (pricing)
Fortuner facelift - on sale now
LandCruiser Prado - on sale now
LandCruiser 70 Series tech upgrade - on sale now
RAV4 spec update - on sale now
Supra power bump - later this year (details)
GR Yaris hot hatch - order books open September 23, first deliveries in November (pricing) (pricing for next 100 units)
GR Yaris Rallye limited-edition - first half of 2021 (details)
Yaris Cross - November 5 (pricing) (details)
What else?
Camry facelift - first half, 2021 (revealed)
Corolla Cross - late 2022 (details)
Kluger - originally expected in 2020, now pushed out to first half, 2021 (details)
Above: the Volkswagen Golf
Volkswagen: New models for 2020
Arteon – timing now unclear, announcement to be made "shortly" (initially early 2021) (facelift revealed)
Amarok W580 - April 2021 (revealed)
California Beach – on sale now
Golf Mk8 – early 2021 (revealed) (delays) (no more DSG)
Golf Mk8 wagon, Alltrack - expected first quarter, 2021 (revealed)
Golf GTI Mk8 – early 2021 (revealed) (overseas review)
Golf GTI TCR – on sale now (review)
NEW, Nov 9: Golf R Mk8 – 2022, alongside Tiguan and T-Roc R (revealed)
Passat – 140TSI arrived in January 2020 (details), 162TSI and 206TSI timing now unclear, announcement to be made "shortly".
T-Cross – on sale now (review)
T-Roc - on sale now (140TSI pricing) (110TSI pricing) (140TSI review)
Tiguan facelift - timing now unclear, announcement to be made "shortly" (initially 2021) (facelift revealed)
Tiguan Allspace 140TDI Highline - October 2020 (pricing)
Touareg V8 TDI - late 2020 (details)
Touareg R, eHybrid - timing unclear, announcement to be made "shortly" (R international review)
Touareg MY21 range expansion - October (pricing)
Touareg Wolfsburg – March 2021 (pricing)
Transporter, Caravelle, Multivan T6.1 – November (pricing)
What else?
Caddy – mid-2021 (European launch details) (revealed)
NEW, Nov 9: Tiguan R, T-Roc R – 2022, alongside new Golf R (Golf R revealed)
Above: the XC40 Recharge
Volvo: New models for 2020
V60 - on sale now (review)
V60 Cross Country - Australian timing unconfirmed, but expected first half, 2021 (revealed)
V90 Cross Country - expected by the end of 2020
UPDATED, Nov 4: XC40 Recharge P8 Recharge EV - second half of 2021 (revealed)
XC40 Recharge PHEV - on sale now (review)
Polestar 2 - sometime in 2021
NOTE: This article is being updated weekly. Reckon we've missed any new models? We might've: there's a lot to remember! Sing out in the comments below if you think of any.
Now that you know what's coming, how do you decide which car is best for you?
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