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    PHOTOS: What are your thoughts on the GWM Tank 300?

    February 21, 2024
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    Conrad Groenewald, COO of Haval Motors and GWM
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    GWM is introducing its highly anticipated Tank 300 model in South Africa, aiming to compete in the fiercely contested 4×4 segment currently dominated by the Toyota Fortuner.

    1. The initial range of the Tank 300 consists of two 2.0-litre turbopetrol models, with the Super Luxury variant priced at R725,950 and the Ultra Luxury variant at R775,950.
    2. There is also a hybrid version, the Super Luxury Hybrid, available immediately at a retail price of R851,950.
    3. The regular 2.0T models will be available in showrooms later in March.
    4. The Tank 300 is slightly shorter but wider than the Toyota Fortuner and is offered only in a five-seat configuration.
    5. Despite the Fortuner’s lower starting price of R673,100, the Tank 300 is comparatively cheaper when considering similar specifications, as the least expensive 2.8-litre 4×4 Fortuner costs over R900,000.
    6. The Tank 300 features a 2.0T petrol engine with an eight-speed automatic gearbox, a full-time 4×4 system with low-range gearing, and advanced off-road capabilities such as Multi-Terrain Select and Tank Turn functionality.
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