Hyundai Venue vs GWM Tank 500

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Hyundai Venue
Hyundai Venue

$17,990 - $27,990

2023 price

GWM Tank 500
GWM Tank 500

$64,490 - $78,490

2026 price

Summary

2023 Hyundai Venue
2026 GWM Tank 500
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Inline 4, 1.6L

Inline 4, 2.0L
Fuel Type
-

Unleaded Petrol/Electric
Fuel Efficiency
7.2L/100km (combined)

2.1L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

5
Dislikes
  • Missing a few items for a top model
  • Gutless performance
  • Back seat only useful for storage

  • Some body-roll
  • Intrusive driver-assist tech
  • Fuel use not as good as hoped
2023 Hyundai Venue Summary

This is the baby SUV for Hyundai’s line-up but it does tend to remind you of this a little too often for this to truly be fun.

Still, it presents an interesting road-side presence and a comfortable urban driving experience.

Coupled with the competitive price tag, is this the little SUV that could? I’ve been driving it for the last week to find that out for you.

 

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2026 GWM Tank 500 Summary

The arrival of the GWM Tank 500 Ultra PHEV is noteworthy because it’s the first plug-in hybrid Tank model in Australia.

It’s also a major event for the Aussie adventure-travel community because it’s a plug-in hybrid 4WD with five seats, high- and low-range gearing, and a front, centre and rear diff lock.

The Tank 500 PHEV gets more power and torque than its hybrid stablemate, offers about 120km electric-only driving range (listed), and it can be used as a 6kW mobile power station (V2L) at your campsite. Towing remains at 3000kg.

There’s a lot in this Tank’s favour: it’s a body-on-ladder-frame chassis large 4WD with a packed standard features list and real off-road adventure potential.

All of that – and more – for under $80 grand.

But does the plug-in set-up add anything substantial in terms of daily driveability or does it simply make this Tank an $80,000 camp-site generator?

Read on.

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