GWM Tank 500 News

The all-new vehicles released in 2024 in Aus
By Byron Mathioudakis · 27 Dec 2024
Many so-called “all-new” models aren’t all that new. In fact, a sizeable chunk are reskinned versions of what came before, with fresh sheetmetal over the same general hard points.
Read the article
The reason for Chinese carmakers’ success
By Dom Tripolone · 09 Dec 2024
Chinese carmakers are on the march, with sales growing globally and in Australia.
Read the article
Haval H9 still on the cards for Australia
By Tom White · 09 Dec 2024
Haval H9 still on the cards for Australia as export market sales begin and diesel engine launches.
Read the article
GWM's big sales push for 2024
By John Law · 23 Nov 2024
GWM is having a near range-wide sale with between $1000 and $6000 cut from drive-away prices until the end of the year. Additionally, the majority of discounted cars sold between now and November 8 get their three first scheduled services thrown in for free, valued between $297-$1870. The only exceptions are the Jolion Premium and Lux grades.Anyone who purchases GWM’s only battery electric car, the Ora, also gets a free charging station installation thrown in, valued at $1690. What’s the reason? Well, like BYD, MG and others with big offers on the table, it's partially about sales bragging rights but mostly clearing excess stock. GWM is on track for a record-breaking sales year in 2024, up 21.8 per cent having delivered 35,143 new cars. In October, it was in 10th spot, just shy of Nissan (37,710) and with a few strong months to round the year out, it could climb into ninth place.The new Cannon Alpha now starts at $49,990 drive-away with a $2000 discount on both the 135kW/480Nm diesel and unique 255kW/546Nm plugless hybrid version. Its smaller Cannon ute sibling with its smaller 120kW 2.0-litre turbo-diesel can be had from as little as $35,490 drive-away, a $3500 discount, while the blacked-out Vanta black-pack is $5000 more affordable at $42,490. The related Tank 300 Jeep Wrangler-rivalling off-roader now wades in at $45,990 ($2000 off) while the hybrid versions get $5000 knocked off the sticker, as low as $50,990 for the Lux. The only model to miss a straight discount is the Tank 500, though it still gets $1870 worth of scheduled servicing thrown in. GWM’s Haval SUV range includes a Kia Seltos challenger, the Jolion, which can be had for up to $3000 less in petrol guise, handily undercutting a Mitsubishi ASX at $23,990 drive-away.The larger H6 is also on offer with up to $3500 off the hybrid version, meaning the rival to Toyota’s in-demand RAV4 can be as low as $38,990 on-the-road. A petrol version can be had for $30,990 drive-away. Finally, the Ora electric car nearly makes its way as low as the MG4, with $2000 knocked off the Standard Range guise making it $33,990. The Extended Range gets a tantalising $6000 lopped from the price at $34,990 — plus a free home charging station.
Read the article
BYD Leopard 5 is the Toyota Prado's nightmare
By Byron Mathioudakis · 19 Oct 2024
The much-anticipated Toyota LandCruiser FJ ‘baby’ four-wheel-drive wagon hasn’t even been revealed yet, but its biggest threat is already looming for Australia. Expected sometime next year, and said to be called the Leopard 5 (or maybe Leopard Seal 5 if the brand’s fascination with sea animal names continues), it is BYD’s international version of the Fang Cheng Bao Leopard 5.
Read the article
The $100,000 GWM escapes China!
By Tom White · 04 Oct 2024
Could this ridiculous hybrid off-roader be the first GWM in Australia to breach the $100,000 mark?
Read the article
Would Haval's flagship work at this price?
By Tom White · 27 Sep 2024
Haval's off-road flagship gets a price-tag in its Chinese home-market, but would the seven-seat SUV work with a petrol engine at this price?
Read the article
How much would you pay for a Chinese car?
By Stephen Ottley · 23 Sep 2024
MG is preparing launch its $100,000 Cyberster, but fellow Chinese brand GWM won’t be following it into the six-figure market anytime soon.
Read the article
New rivals for Toyota's HiLux and LandCruiser
By Stephen Ottley · 12 Sep 2024
GWM is preparing to introduce two new plug-in hybrid models to take on some of the most popular names in the Australian car market.
Read the article
GWM's expansion plans leaked!
By John Law · 08 Sep 2024
GWM and its Haval SUV sub-brand are on a product offensive. The Chinese brand launched Australia's first hybrid ute earlier this year and is now looking to shore up its local range with more models. Leaked details suggest the Prado-rivalling GWM Tank 300 off-roader will score a diesel engine. 
Read the article