Sunday, December 21, 2025

Will 2026 be the year of the people mover in Australia? China seems to think so

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In Australia, if we may generalise for a moment, it seems like people movers (aka MPVs or minivans) have long been reserved for three types of buyers: those with particularly large families; hotels that need shuttles; and rental fleets.

Try to convince a typical Aussie to buy one of these boxy vehicles rather than a trendier SUV and you’ll often be met with a look of disgust, no matter how much they enjoyed the Kia Carnival they rented on their last interstate holiday…

People movers never reached the dizzying sales heights here that they did in markets like Europe and the US, both places where their popularity has faded as SUV demand has continued to grow.

In Australia, long-running nameplates like the Toyota Tarago and Honda Odyssey have disappeared, while the Kia Carnival has consolidated its share of the people mover market segment, which now sits at just over 73 per cent. Mind you, it’s not a huge segment, and is outsold by even mid-size passenger cars.

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Lexus LM

But head over to China and Japan, and you’ll see people movers everywhere. And they’re not just kid-haulers designed to get grubby.

Myriad brands offer increasingly lavish four-seat variants with interior dividers, huge digital screens, fridges, and seats that can heat, cool and massage you. A bit different from dad’s old Ford Spectron, then.

While there are luxe people movers offered by Nissan and Toyota in Japan, they haven’t come here, at least officially – Toyota even axed its Granvia people mover locally earlier this year.

Flying the Japanese flag solo in Australia’s people mover segment is the luxurious Lexus LM, launched here in 2024.