2026 GWM Tank 500 PHEV detailed for Australia, and Ford and Toyota have no answer

The large GWM Tank 500 off-road SUV is gaining a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) option in Australia, which the top-selling Ford Everest and Toyota Prado have no response for yet.

After government documents seen by CarExpert last month confirmed GWM was bringing the Hi4-T PHEV powertrain to the local Tank 500 range – as opposed to the longer-range Hi4-Z option – the Chinese brand has now released some key details on the SUV.

It’s scheduled to launch during the fourth quarter (October to December) of 2025, with pricing to be announced in the coming weeks.

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Unlike the existing Tank 500 Hybrid, the Hi4-T PHEV has only five seats, with the third row removed to accommodate the larger 37.11kWh battery, which gives the larger off-roader 120km of electric-only range under the NEDC cycle.

While it misses out on a third row, GWM has confirmed it’ll offer massaging for the outboard rear seats, joining the heating and ventilation functions offered in the Tank 500 Hybrid.

These settings are controlled via a 7.0-inch rear touchscreen that also manages media, climate and ambient lighting settings.

It’s unclear whether GWM will offer Lux, Ultra and Vanta trims on the PHEV as it does with the regular hybrid.