With 408 Hp and a Striking Appearance, Plug-In Hybrid Model Promises to Unite Technology, Power, and Plenty of Space!
GWM continues to accelerate strongly in Brazil! After confirming the Haval H9 SUV and the Poer pickup, the Chinese brand is studying bringing the Tank 400, a plug-in hybrid SUV with the stature of a rugged utility vehicle and off-road capability. Mobiauto closely inspected the model during the Shanghai Auto Show in China, according to the Mobiauto website.
Size Is with It!
With 4.99 meters in length, 1.96 m in width, 1.90 m in height, and a wheelbase of 2.85 m, the Tank 400 presents robust and imposing dimensions, typical characteristics of SUVs designed for mixed use between city and off-road.

With this size, the model positions itself as a strong competitor to already established vehicles in the segment, such as the Toyota SW4, the Chevrolet Trailblazer, and the Mitsubishi Pajero Sport, promising to compete in the market with generous interior space, a striking presence, and an adventurous spirit.
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Rugged Design, Ready for Trails
With a robust visual and straight lines, the Tank 400 vehicle bets on a conservative and off-road style. The front features a hexagonal grille with two horizontal bars and full LED headlights with daytime running lights (DRL) and fog lights. At the rear of the vehicle, the exposed spare tire under a structure with the name Tank in relief completes the adventurous look.
Technological Interior
Inside, the vehicle features:
- 16.2″ Multimedia Center
- 100% Digital Instrument Panel with 12.3″
- Panoramic Sunroof
- Two Inductive Chargers for Smartphones

Plug-In Hybrid with Plenty of Power
The Tank 400 vehicle combines a 2.0 Turbo Combustion Engine (255 Hp and 38.7 kgfm) with two electric motors of 163 Hp, totaling 408 Hp of power and 76.4 kgfm of torque. The setup promises excellent performance both on and off the pavement.


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