Vehicle Overview
Key specifications and features at a glance
Detailed Specifications
Complete technical specifications comparison
Best comparable values are highlighted in green.
| Specification | Tank 500 Lux Hybrid | Everest Wildtrak |
|---|---|---|
| Engine Capacity | 1998 | 2993 |
| Engine Code | — | Lion |
| Cylinder Configuration | Inline | V6 |
| Number of Cylinders | 4 | 6 |
| Power | 255 | 184 |
| Torque | 648 | 600 |
| Drive Type | 4WD | 4WD |
| Fuel Economy City | — | 8.5 |
| Fuel Economy Highway | — | 6.8 |
| Fuel Economy Combined | 8.5 | 8.5 |
| Emission Standard | Euro 5 | — |
| Boot Space | 98 | 259 |
| Tyre Size | 265 / 60 R18 | 255 / 55 R20 |
| Wheel Size | 18-inch | 20-inch |
| Number of Doors | 5 | 5 |
| Seating Capacity | 7 | 7 |
| Front Brakes | Ventilated Disc | Disc |
| Rear Brakes | Ventilated Disc | Disc |
| Front Suspension | Double wishbone independent coil sprung | Double wishbone |
| Rear Suspension | Multi-link live axle coil sprung | Coil spring Watts link |
| Steering Type | Electric Power Steering | Electric power steering |
| Number of Airbags | 7 | 9 |
| Towing Capacity | 3000 | 3500 |
| Turning Circle | 11.2 | 11.8 |
Dimensions & Weight
Physical specifications and measurements
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| Dimension | Tank 500 Lux Hybrid | Everest Wildtrak |
|---|---|---|
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 80 | 80 |
| Length | 5078 | 4914 |
| Width | 1934 | 1923 |
| Height | 1905 | 1842 |
| Wheelbase | 2850 | 2900 |
| Ground Clearance | 224 | 226 |
| Kerb Weight | 2605 | 2480 |
Features Comparison
Standard and optional equipment comparison
Safety
| Feature | Tank 500 Lux Hybrid | Everest Wildtrak |
|---|---|---|
| Adaptive Cruise Control | ||
| Autonomous Emergency Braking | ||
| Lane Departure Warning | ||
| Lane Keep Assist | ||
| Blind Spot Monitoring | ||
| Rear Cross Traffic Alert | ||
| Traffic Sign Recognition | ||
| Driver Attention Monitor | ||
| Front Parking Sensors | ||
| Rear Parking Sensors | ||
| 360 Camera | ||
| Reverse Camera | ||
| Hill Start Assist | ||
| Tyre Pressure Monitoring System | ||
| Rear Occupant Alert |
Comfort
| Feature | Tank 500 Lux Hybrid | Everest Wildtrak |
|---|---|---|
| Keyless Entry | ||
| Push Button Start | ||
| Dual-Zone Climate Control | ||
| Tri-Zone Climate Control | ||
| Heated Front Seats | ||
| Ventilated Front Seats | ||
| Heated Steering Wheel | ||
| Power Tailgate | ||
| Remote Start | ||
| Power Driver Seat | ||
| Power Passenger Seat | ||
| Memory Seats | ||
| Auto Dimming Mirror | ||
| Rain Sensing Wipers | ||
| Adaptive Headlights |
Interior Exterior
| Feature | Tank 500 Lux Hybrid | Everest Wildtrak |
|---|---|---|
| Leather Seats | ||
| Fabric Seats | ||
| Ambient Lighting | ||
| Sunroof | ||
| Panoramic Roof | ||
| LED Headlights | ||
| Matrix LED Headlights | ||
| Daytime Running Lights | ||
| Alloy Wheels | ||
| Roof Rails | ||
| Rear Privacy Glass | ||
| Power Folding Mirrors |
Technology
| Feature | Tank 500 Lux Hybrid | Everest Wildtrak |
|---|---|---|
| Touchscreen Display | ||
| Digital Instrument Cluster | ||
| Apple CarPlay | ||
| Android Auto | ||
| Wireless Apple CarPlay | ||
| Wireless Android Auto | ||
| Wireless Phone Charging | ||
| Built-in Navigation | ||
| Premium Audio System | ||
| Head-Up Display | ||
| USB-C Ports | ||
| Bluetooth Connectivity | ||
| Voice Control | ||
| Connected Car App |
Charging & Battery Tech
| Feature | Tank 500 Lux Hybrid | Everest Wildtrak |
|---|---|---|
| AC home charging | ||
| DC fast-charge capable | ||
| Scheduled charging | ||
| Charging Cable Included | ||
| Portable Charger Included | ||
| Wall Charger Compatible | ||
| Battery Preconditioning | ||
| Heat Pump |
EV / Hybrid Drive Features
| Feature | Tank 500 Lux Hybrid | Everest Wildtrak |
|---|---|---|
| Regenerative braking | ||
| Drive mode select | ||
| EV / hybrid drive modes | ||
| One Pedal Driving | ||
| V2L | ||
| V2G |
Diesel Utility
| Feature | Tank 500 Lux Hybrid | Everest Wildtrak |
|---|---|---|
| Trailer Sway Control | ||
| Side Steps | ||
| Tow Bar Prep |
Pros & Cons
Strengths and weaknesses of each vehicle
GWM Tank 500 Lux Hybrid
Pros
- +Strong hybrid performance
- +Seven-seat practicality
- +3000kg braked towing
- +Strong off-road hardware
- +Long warranty coverage
Cons
- −High fuel use for hybrid
- −Large size in city
- −Small boot with third row
- −Heavy kerb weight
- −Unproven resale versus rivals
Ford Everest Wildtrak
Pros
- +Distinct Wildtrak styling
- +Strong 600Nm V6 torque
- +Full-time 4WD traction
- +Premium touring appeal
- +3500kg towing capacity
Cons
- −Limited-run availability
- −Costs more than Sport
- −20-inch ride can feel firmer
- −Diesel running costs
- −Less plush than Platinum
Final Verdict
Best for Performance: GWM Tank 500 Lux Hybrid
System power around 255 kW supports a solid performance score.
Best for Practicality / Space: Ford Everest Wildtrak
Boot and practicality-related dimensions score well for everyday use.
Our Recommendation
Choose GWM Tank 500 Lux Hybrid if: You prioritise performance and responsive power.
Choose Ford Everest Wildtrak if: Value for money and practical everyday use matter most.
Bottom Line: GWM Tank 500 Lux Hybrid leads on performance and Ford Everest Wildtrak leads on practicality.
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