GWM Prepares Launches in Brazil for 2026 with Flex Hybrid Cars, Including Haval H6, Tank 300, and Poer P30, Offering Powerful Performance and Sustainable Technology.
The GWM, a Chinese manufacturer gaining prominence in the Brazilian market, announced a series of launches for 2026 focused on flex hybrid vehicles that can run on both gasoline and ethanol.
Among the models that promise to revolutionize the consumer experience are the Haval H6 SUV, the robust Tank 300, the Poer P30 pickup, and the compact Haval H4. All these vehicles bring technological innovations and engine options that combine performance and sustainability.
New GWM Haval H6 Will Have Flex Hybrid Engine and Modern Design
The Haval H6 SUV, GWM’s main success in Brazil, will undergo a major renewal in the first half of 2026.
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The model, manufactured in Iracemápolis (SP), will gain a new look with an updated design, including a larger front grille and headlights with 54 LED lamps that ensure a modern and imposing appearance.
Even more importantly is the adoption of the flex hybrid engine, which will allow the 1.5 turbo engine — currently responsible for delivering 150 hp of power and 23.4 kgfm of torque — to run on ethanol as well as gasoline.
This is expected to bring slight gains in power and greater autonomy, in addition to being a more sustainable alternative for Brazilian consumers.
Internally, the Haval H6 will gain a more minimalist and technological style, catering to those seeking comfort and innovation.
Tank 300 Flex Hybrid Maintains Power and Traction for Adventurers
Another awaited launch is the GWM Tank 300, a large and robust SUV that is already successful in Brazil.
In 2026, it will receive a flex hybrid version, keeping the 2.0 turbo engine that, combined with the plug-in hybrid system, generates an impressive 394 hp of power and 76.4 kgfm of torque.
The package is completed by a nine-speed automatic transmission and on-demand 4×4 traction, ideal for those who need strength and performance on any type of terrain.
Unlike the H6, the Tank 300 will continue to be imported, but the arrival of the flex hybrid engine reinforces GWM’s commitment to cleaner and more efficient technologies.
Poer P30: Flex Hybrid Pickup and New Entry Version for 2026
GWM is also preparing news for the Poer P30 pickup, recently launched in Brazil. In 2026, the brand is expected to introduce a flex hybrid version called P500, still under study, which could be launched by early 2027.
This electrified version promises to combine power and economy for the audience that needs strength at work but also cares about sustainability.
Additionally, GWM plans a more affordable version of the Poer P30, focused on heavy commercial use, expanding options for different consumer profiles and strengthening its presence in the pickup segment.
Haval H4: The New Entry-Level Hybrid SUV with High Performance
One of the most anticipated models for 2026 is the Haval H4, which is expected to become the brand’s entry-level SUV in Brazil. It will feature a HEV (Hybrid Electric Vehicle) system that does not require external charging.
Equipped with a 1.5 turbo engine combined with two electric motors, the mechanical set promises up to 243 hp of power and a combined torque of 54 kgfm, offering solid performance and efficiency for daily use.
This compact SUV reinforces GWM’s strategy to invest in hybrid technologies that meet the demand for more economical and ecological cars.
GWM ORA 03: Facelift and Electric Motor Maintained
The compact electric ORA 03, which underwent a visual update in the Chinese market in June 2025, is also expected to be launched in Brazil with the same facelift.
The front has gained a larger air intake, and the license plate has been repositioned to highlight the new design. At the rear, the GWM logo has replaced the old Ora identification.
The model maintains the electric motor that delivers 171 hp of power and 25.5 kgfm of torque, capable of accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in 8.2 seconds.
This fully electric option is aimed at those seeking a modern and sustainable urban vehicle.
National Production and Focus on Hybrid Technology: GWM’s Plans for Brazil
The arrival of GWM’s flex hybrid and electric vehicles demonstrates the brand’s commitment to offering Brazilian consumers cars that combine technology, performance, and reduced environmental impact.
The production of the Haval H6 in Iracemápolis, interior of São Paulo, further reinforces the investment in the national industry to meet local demand with agility and quality.
With these launches planned for 2026, GWM aims to consolidate its position in the Brazilian market, attracting consumers seeking innovation, economy, and sustainability.
With information from AutoEsporte.

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