GWM Tank 300 vs JAC T9 UTE

What's the difference?

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GWM Tank 300
GWM Tank 300

$46,190 - $59,990

2026 price

JAC T9 UTE
JAC T9 UTE

$42,662 - $45,630

2026 price

Summary

2026 GWM Tank 300
2026 JAC T9 UTE
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Turbo 4, 2.0L

Fuel Type
Unleaded Petrol/Electric

Diesel
Fuel Efficiency
1.9L/100km (combined)

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Seating
5

5
Dislikes
  • Throttle calibration is awful
  • Menu-driven cabin
  • Some driver aids require polishing

  • 3200kg towing
  • Driver distraction monitor
  • No steering wheel reach adjustment
2026 GWM Tank 300 Summary

Sometimes it really is all a matter of timing.

GWM was always going to offer up the plug-in hybrid version of its Tank 300 4X4, but for it to arrive in showrooms right now must be being looked on as some kind of blessing at GWM HQ.

Consider the circumstances: The Tank 300 Hi4-T PHEV (to give it its full name) not only saves fuel by making use of plug-in hybrid tech, but the fossil stuff it does use is petrol, not diesel with that fuel’s buck-a-litre cost penalty right now.

And with the planet on a knife’s edge waiting for the next increase in brinkmanship from those referred to as our world leaders, overseas travel has never seemed sketchier to the average Aussie. Which is when keeping it local and hitting the outback in a four-wheel drive suddenly looks really, really good. Except for the cost of fuel, that is, which is where we circle back to square one.

All of which means the GWM Tank 300 Plug-in hybrid concept could not really have come at a better time. But does the reality match the promise?

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2026 JAC T9 UTE Summary

Although Chinese manufacturer JAC Motors (Anhui Jianghuai Automobile Company Ltd) is a relatively new player in Australia’s 4x4 ute market, it has more than six decades of experience in automotive design and production and is one of China’s largest exporters of utes and other light commercials.

Its local T9 range of 4x4 dual cab utes launched in 2024 has recently expanded to include a cab-chassis variant, given company estimates that around 60 per cent of its tradie audience customise their vehicles. So, in offering what JAC calls a ‘blank canvas’ for T9 buyers, the cab-chassis provides an ideal platform for installation of a custom-made tray or other service body to suit specific owner requirements.

We recently put this new work-focused model to the test from a tradie’s perspective to see if it has the credentials to be a compelling alternative to its many rivals.

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Deep dive comparison

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