Reservations Open Until April 3 with Exclusive Benefits for Those Who Secure the Luxury Hybrid SUV from GWM. Official Launch Takes Place in April, with Estimated Price of R$ 350 Thousand.
GWM (Great Wall Motors) started this week the pre-sale of the Tank 300, its newest plug-in hybrid SUV aimed at the audience seeking power, luxury, and off-road performance. Reservations opened on March 20 and will last until April 3, 2025, according to the manufacturer’s information confirmed by Revista Fullpower.
The model, which promises to compete with vehicles like the Jeep Wrangler and Land Rover Defender, will have its official launch in April. Units can already be reserved with a down payment of R$ 9,000 through GWM’s website, the My GWM app, Mercado Livre, or authorized dealerships of the brand.
What Does the GWM Tank 300 Deliver?

According to Autoesporte, the GWM Tank 300 combines a 2.0 turbo gasoline engine with two electric motors, achieving a total power of 408 hp and torque of 76.5 kgfm. The transmission is a nine-speed automatic, and the SUV features 4×4 traction, electronic locking of the front and rear differentials, as well as low gear — characteristics that enhance its off-road capabilities.
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With a length of 4.76 meters, a width of 1.93 m, and a height of 1.90 m, the Tank 300 has a robust size and muscular look, with a design inspired by classic models in the segment, but combined with state-of-the-art technologies.
High-Quality Interior
The interior of the SUV focuses on luxury and technology. The dashboard is digital, and the multimedia center features advanced connectivity resources. There are also seats with electric adjustment, personalized driving modes, and premium finishes. According to a report from Estado de Minas, the model will be produced at the GWM plant in Iracemápolis (SP), which helps reduce costs and facilitates local support for Brazilian consumers.
Special Conditions in Pre-Sale
The brand is offering exclusive benefits for those who make an early reservation. Customers who already own a GWM vehicle will be entitled to:
- 1 Year of Free Insurance
- Installation of the 7 kW Home Charger (Wallbox) at No Cost
New customers can choose between one of the two advantages. The gifts are part of the automaker’s positioning campaign in the country, reinforcing the commitment to electrification and after-sales service.
Price Not Yet Officially Revealed
The official price of the GWM SUV will be announced at the launch event in April, but estimates suggest a price around R$ 350 thousand, according to Jorge Moraes’ column in UOL Cars. Despite being high, the price positions it competitively within the premium segment of hybrid SUVs with off-road proposals.

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