Tuesday, October 28, 2025

Bidding war over former Holden proving ground may get political

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After being on sale for approximately four years, the former Holden proving ground atLang Lang, Victoria now has at least two interested buyers – but national security concerns could end up dictating who its new owner is.

CarExpert understands Australian military technology company Defendtex has also bid on the purchase of the historic facility, located 90 minutes from Melbourne.

The news comes just weeks after CarExpert reported on GWM’splans to acquire the 877-hectare property, after the Chinese automaker began leasing the proving ground for vehicle testing – hiring former Holden engineer Rob Trubiani to tune its models for Australian conditions in March, before taking up ‘permanent residency’ at the Lang Lang Proving Ground.

However, while the Australian Government has the authority to potentially step in and block the sale to GWM, sources claim GWM has yet to formally submit an offer for the proving ground at this stage.

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CarExpert understands both Defendtex and GWM have been using the facility to test products at the same time.

It’s not clear what military technology Defendtex has been testing, and whether or not it was classified or sensitive.

According to the company’s website, Defendex won the Defence Innovator of the Year award in 2023 and 2024, and was a finalist in 2025. It was also a finalist for Sovereign Industry Capability Provider of the Year at the Australian Defence Industry Awards.

While there is no suggestion of improper or illegal behaviour on the part of either company, Chinese cars – many of which are fitted with camera systems as part of their safety suites – have been banned from military sites in several countries, such as the UK and Israel.