2016
Alfa Romeo Giulia
Audi A4
Audi S4 (late)
Audi S8 Plus
Audi Q1
Bentley Bentayga
BMW 750 (Q1)
BMW and Toyota sports car (joint development)
BMW X7
Bugatti Veyron successor
Chrysler Town & Country (may not arrive until 2017)
Citroen C4 Cactus (February)
Dodge Journey (new generation - may not arrive until 2017)
Ferrari F12tdf
Fiat 500 (January)
Fiat 124 Spider (TBA)
Fiat Freemont (continuation of model in new-gen format not yet confirmed)
Ford Focus RS (mid-year)
Ford Falcon XR Sprint
Holden Spark (Q1)
Holden Astra (late)
Holden Captiva (Q1)
Honda NSX (H2)
Infiniti Q30
Hyundai Elantra
Hyundai Ioniq (H2)
Jaguar XF (Q1)
Jaguar F-TYPE British Design Edition (Q@)
Jaguar F-Pace (Q3)
Jeep Compass/Patriot successor (name not known) (may not arrive locally until 2017)
Jeep Cherokee (mid-cycle refresh)
Kia Picanto (Q1)
Kia Sportage (Q1)
Lamborghini Aventador LP 750-4 Superveloce Roadster (Q1)
Land Rover Defender successor
Land Rover Discover 4 Limited Editions (Q2)
Lexus GS F (February)
Lexus RX
Lotus Evora 400 (Q1)
Maserati Levante
Mercedes-Benz C-Class coupe (mid-year)
Mercedes-AMG C 63 Coupé (mid-year)
Mercedes-Benz S-Class cabriolet (H2)
Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class (May)
Mercedes-Benz SLC-Class
Mini Cooper convertible
Nissan Micra
Peugeot 308 GTi (TBC)
Porsche Macan GTS (Q2)
Range Rover Evoque (Q1)
Range Rover Evoque convertible (Q3)
Renault Megane (H2)
Renault Alaskan (late)
Rolls-Royce Dawn (Q1)
Skoda Superb (early)
Subaru Levorg (mid-year)
Toyota Prius (February)
Volkswagen Tiguan (H2)
Volvo S90 (August)
2017
Audi Q5 (maybe late 2016)
Dodge Journey SRT (not yet confirmed for Australia)
Ferrari (model name not revealed)
Jeep Renegade (mid-cycle refresher)
Jeep Wrangler (new generation) (Q4 at earliest)
Jeep Grand Cherokee (new generation) (late)
Maserati Alfieri (small coupe and convertible)
2018
Chrysler 300 (SRT8 to be discontinued)
Chrysler cross-over (not yet confirmed for Australia)
Dodge Challenger and Challenger SRT (not yet confirmed for Australia)
Dodge Charger and Charger SRT (not yet confirmed for Australia)
Ferrari (model name not revealed)
Fiat Panda (not yet confirmed for Australia)
Holden Commodore (imported, new generation model)
Jeep Grand Wagoneer (new 7-seater luxury SUV)
Maserati Gran Turismo
2019
Hyundai Fuel Cell vehicle (TBC)
Mercedes-Benz utility (perhaps 2020 in Australia)
2020
Mercedes-Benz A-Class (next generation)
Mercedes-Benz B-Class (next generation)
Mercedes-Benz CLA (next generation)
Mercedes-Benz GLA (next generation)
NOTE:
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Images may not depict the exact specification for Australian release.
Dates shown are approximate and are subject to change without notice.