GWM Tank 500 set to get Cannon Alpha’s PHEV system in Australia

The GWM Tank 500 had already been confirmed to get a plug-in hybrid option in Australia, but the question remained: which one?

The large off-road SUV, a direct rival for the Toyota Prado, offers a choice of two different plug-in hybrid (PHEV) powertrains in its home market of China, branded Hi4-T and Hi-4Z.

Now, Australian Government approval documents show it’s the Hi4-T powertrain – already seen here in the Cannon Alpha PHEV – that will be introduced Down Under in October.

GWM brought a left-hand drive example of the Hi4-T to Australia last year for journalists to drive. You can read our review here.

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The approval documents list a powertrain with a total system output of 300kW, and featuring a nine-speed automatic transmission, which aligns with Chinese-market Hi4-T specs.

Tare mass is listed as 2775kg – 219kg heavier than the hybrid – with a gross vehicle mass of 3430kg.

Braked towing capacity is identical to the hybrid at 3000kg and there are still front and rear differential locks, as well as similar approach, departure and breakover angles, plus an identical wading depth of 800mm.

However, ground clearance drops from 224mm to 213mm, while the Tank 500 PHEV also seats only five. If you want a third row of seating, then, you’ll have to stick with the hybrid.