Firefly electric car due in Australia in 2026, as launch details firm
China’s answer to the Mini has been locked in for Australian showrooms as soon as this year, but it has set its sights much higher than budget BYDs and Geelys. The pint-sized Firefly electric car from Chinese manufacturer Nio is slated for Australian showrooms by the end of 2026, with retro-inspired looks and rated for up to 330km of driving range. But it will not be a bargain-priced $30,000 rival to BYD , Geely and MG , and instead has set its sights on Mini and Volvo with a price likely to start from more than $40,000 before on-road costs. The Firefly has been spotted testing on local roads in recent months, and it is now produced in right-hand drive for Asian and UK markets, but arrival timing has previously remained unclear. MORE: Nio Firefly electric car confirmed for Australia, but when is it due? Firefly global president Daniel Jin told Drive it is “highly likely” the first examples will arrive sometime in 2026, rather t...