Chinese brand stepping in to honour Aussie importer’s previous cashback offers amid messy court battle

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Xpeng Australia has said it will honour customer cashback offers for vehicles sold under its original independent distributor, TrueEV, following complaints from customers who were yet to receive payments of up to $5000.

A $3000 cashback offer was introduced in November 2025 for buyers of the Xpeng G6 mid-size electric SUV, a rival to the popular Tesla Model Y and Zeekr 7X.

The offer was increased to $5000 for vehicles ordered before December 31, 2025, but many buyers are still yet to receive the payment.

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Xpeng Australia, operated directly by the Chinese automaker, announced it would take over local distribution of the brand from TrueEV from April 1, 2026.

In a statement, it has confirmed it will work to ensure any outstanding cashback payments owed to customers are paid.

“First and foremost, it was a promotional offer that was through the TrueEV distributor, through the TrueEV dealers at that time,” said Xpeng Australia national service development manager Brenton Dalton. 

“For those customers, the first point of call is trying to clarify and trying to get rectification through the existing TrueEV dealers or through head office.

A black 2026 Xpeng G6 AWD Performance Black Edition SUV seen from the front-side angle in an industrial area