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GWM TANK 300

GWM TANK 300 details
PriceFrom $47,990
ANCAP Safety Rating5 stars

The GWM Tank 300 is a budget-friendly Jeep Wrangler alternative, with its strong off-road capabilities and competitive pricing compelling for buyers.

The Tank 300 is available in Australia in two trim grades, Lux and Ultra, and with the choice of three powertrain options: a 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine producing 162kW and 380Nm; a 2.4-litre diesel engine producing 135kW and 480Nm; and a hybrid that combines the 2.0-litre petrol engine with an electric motor for a total output of 225kW and 648Nm.

Pros

  • Value for money is bonkers
  • Hooray for twin lockers!
  • The new diesel is always appreciated!

Cons

  • Some very intrusive driver aids
  • A handful of interior quirks and annoyances
  • Limited payload capacity hinders its potential for adventure

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Specs

SpecificationLuxUltra (Petrol)Ultra (Diesel)Ultra (Hybrid)
EngineL4TD / 2.4L4TP / 2.0L4TD / 2.4L4HY / 2.0
TransmissionA9A8A9A9
Torque (Nm)480380480648
Power (kW)135162135255
Kerb Weight (kg)2280215522802335
Payload (kg)600610600600
Towing Capacity (kg)3000300030003000

Off-road specs

Tank 300
Approach Angle33
Departure Angle34
Rampover Angle23.1
Ground Clearance224 mm
Wading Depth700 mm

Warranty

The Tank 300 comes with a seven-year unlimited kilometre warranty and five years of roadside assistance. It also includes a capped price servicing program covering the first seven scheduled services, with maintenance typically required every 12 months or 15,000km. Service pricing varies slightly depending on the vehicle’s warranty start date. Servicing must be carried out at authorised GWM dealers across Australia to maintain warranty and program benefits.

Pricing

The four-model Tank 300 line-up in Australia starts with the Lux diesel at $47,990. In Ultra guise, the Tank 300 is priced from $49,990 (petrol); $51,990 (diesel); and $56,990 (hybrid).

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