
GWM revealed the new generation of the Tank 300 in China. Featuring an extended wheelbase and the Hi4-T plug-in hybrid system, the SUV grows by nearly 12 inches, delivering 389 HP to focus on electric range and dominate the off-road segment.

The Chinese automaker drastically altered the proportions of its body-on-frame SUV. The Long Wheelbase version enters the market with a massive increase in dimensions, effectively changing its size category.
The wheelbase jumped from 108.3 inches to exactly 118.5 inches. This modification adds substantial interior room for rear-seat passengers, answering a global demand from the model’s consumer base.
Overall length now reaches 192.1 inches. The width expanded to 78 inches, and the height hits 75.6 inches. The front overhang is shorter, improving the approach angle for heavy trail use.
Under the hood, the Hi4-T plug-in hybrid system pairs a 2.0-liter turbocharged gas engine with an electric motor mounted between the engine and transmission. Total system output reaches 389 HP.
The peak torque of 553 lb-ft ensures quick acceleration on dirt or pavement. This powertrain can push the 5,732-pound utility vehicle from zero to 60 mph in roughly 6.6 seconds.
A 37.1 kWh battery pack delivers an estimated all-electric range of about 65 miles. This charge operates independently of the combustion engine, lowering daily urban driving costs.
The exterior design preserves the classic boxy shape but brings redesigned bumpers to reinforce its off-road focus. The front grille dropped the brand’s traditional logo and now displays “Tank” lettering.
A roof-mounted LiDAR sensor suggests the adoption of advanced semi-autonomous driving technologies. The safety suite gains extra radar sensors to assist with active highway monitoring and parking.
The cabin continues to feature a dual digital layout with twin 12.3-inch screens. Exact details regarding the new cargo volume capacity have not been announced yet by the manufacturer.
The commercial debut of the new Tank 300 Long Wheelbase happens first in the Asian market. Branches like the Australian division have already signaled potential import plans for the stretched body.
For the North American market, GWM currently has no official sales footprint. However, the standard-wheelbase Hi4-T variant sells overseas for an equivalent MSRP of roughly $47,000.
An eventual arrival of this Wrangler and Bronco competitor to U.S. shores remains highly unlikely for now. More details on global expansion should emerge after its initial months of sales in domestic markets.
1. What are the exact dimensions of the GWM Tank 300 Long Wheelbase? The model grew considerably, now measuring 192.1 inches long, 78 inches wide, and 75.6 inches tall, featuring a 118.5-inch wheelbase.
2. What is the electric range of the Tank 300 Hi4-T? Equipped with a 37.1 kWh battery, the SUV achieves up to 65 miles of range running exclusively in EV mode, according to global testing cycles.
3. Will the new Tank 300 Long Wheelbase come to the USA? The extended version was just presented in China. GWM does not currently sell vehicles in the United States, making a U.S. release highly unlikely.
4. How much horsepower does the hybrid Tank 300 make? The Hi4-T system combines a 2.0-liter turbo combustion engine with a high-capacity electric motor, delivering 389 HP and a robust 553 lb-ft of torque.
5. Does the 2026 Tank 300 feature true 4×4 capability? Yes. The utility vehicle maintains a body-on-frame construction and utilizes an off-road-focused four-wheel-drive system, complete with low range and electronic differential lockers.
02/07/2026