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New ESC Laws: Chery, Great Wall And Suzuki Models Affected

New laws which come into effect this month will spell the end for passenger vehicles without electronic stability control (ESC) in the Australian market. Compulsory ESC is already a requirement on all new passenger vehicle models, but changes from Nove


New laws which come into effect this month will spell the end for passenger vehicles without electronic stability control (ESC) in the Australian market.

Compulsory ESC is already a requirement on all new passenger vehicle models, but changes from November 1 state that all new passenger vehicles sold must now be fitted with ESC, regardless of where they are in their model cycles.

The Great Wall X240 SUV and Chery’s J1 light car have both been outlawed by the new legislation in their current forms. The diesel-powered Great Wall X200 SUV however, is still available as it is fitted with ESC.

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