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GWM Tank 500 exterior view

2026 GWM Tank 500 Price in Australia

$66,490 – $73,990

(+Ex-Factory Price)
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Used GWM Tank 500
Engine
1998cc

GWM Tank 500 colours

Marble White
Dusk Orange
Onyx Silver
Crystal Black
Pearl White
Lunar Grey
Jewel Red

2026 GWM Tank 500 Price in Australia

The GWM Tank 500 is a large seven-seat 4x4 SUV for Australian buyers who want touring comfort, off-road capability and strong family practicality. It is positioned as a premium-leaning alternative to established large SUVs with hybrid and plug-in hybrid appeal.

Available Variants

Lux Hybrid

Basic
$66,490
Engine:1998ccTransmission:AutomaticFuel average:8.5 km/LANCAP Rating:
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Ultra Hybrid

Top
$73,990
Engine:1998ccTransmission:AutomaticFuel average:8.5 km/LANCAP Rating:
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GWM Tank 500 Pros & Cons

What we like

  • Seven-seat SUV layout
  • Strong towing focus
  • Off-road capable hardware
  • Premium-style cabin
  • Hybrid and PHEV availability
  • Commanding road presence

What we don't like

  • ×Large in city streets
  • ×Higher running costs
  • ×Upper grades cost more
  • ×Heavy vehicle feel
  • ×Parking can be difficult
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About GWM Tank 500

The GWM Tank 500 is positioned for Australian new car buyers who want a large and rugged SUV with touring, towing and family capability. In the GWM Australia range, it sits as a large 4x4 SUV, giving shoppers a clear option in a lineup that includes SUVs, utes, off-road models and electric vehicles. For an automotive marketplace, the GWM Tank 500 is useful to present as a practical value-focused model because it combines strong equipment levels, modern styling and a warranty-backed ownership proposition with pricing that often undercuts many long-established rivals. Australian buyers increasingly compare GWM against Japanese, Korean and other Chinese brands, so the Tank 500 should be described in a way that helps shoppers understand its real-world role rather than relying only on badge recognition. It is offered in Australia with hybrid and plug-in hybrid technology depending on grade, giving buyers a more electrified alternative to traditional large 4WD wagons. This makes it relevant for buyers who want to compare running costs, towing or touring ability, cabin space, safety features and technology across the broader new-car market in Australia.

The Tank 500 stands out with its seven-seat layout, strong road presence, luxury-leaning cabin, off-road hardware and towing-focused positioning. GWM’s Australian showroom strategy also gives buyers a broad choice of electrified and conventional powertrains, including battery-electric, hybrid, plug-in hybrid, petrol and diesel options across different models. The exact equipment can vary by grade, so buyers should compare the current Australian specification sheet for items such as panoramic roof availability, heated and ventilated seats, safety assistance, 360-degree cameras, tow rating, all-wheel drive, off-road hardware, vehicle-to-load features, connected apps, infotainment size and driver display technology. It is one of the most family-oriented GWM models because it combines a large SUV body with three-row seating and long-distance touring comfort. This is important because the Tank 500 can appeal to different buyer types depending on the grade: some buyers may want a cost-effective daily commuter, while others may want a touring SUV, a dual-cab ute, a plug-in hybrid option or a rugged off-road model with stronger capability.

The GWM Tank 500 is not without trade-offs. It is large, heavy and more expensive than smaller GWM SUVs, so urban parking, fuel use, tyre costs and grade pricing should be checked carefully. Buyers should also consider dealership proximity, servicing, resale value, tyre replacement costs, fuel or charging access and how the vehicle feels on Australian roads before deciding. It should be compared with large 4x4 SUVs and premium-leaning seven-seat wagons rather than soft-road crossovers. In marketplace content, the best approach is to describe the GWM Tank 500 as a strong value-oriented new car choice with useful technology and a clear practical purpose, while encouraging shoppers to compare the exact grade, drive-away price and ownership needs. It suits Australian buyers who want modern features, a broad warranty package and a fresh alternative to more traditional brands, but who are still prepared to compare cabin finish, long-term resale, real-world efficiency and local support before purchase.

2026 GWM Tank 500 Specs

Key figures for this model. See individual variants for equipment and full specification detail.

Safety rating
★★★★★
ANCAP
Fuel Economy Combined8.5
Body typeSuv
Drivetrain4WD
Seating Capacity7
Boot Space98 L
Combined System Power Kw255 Kw
Number Of Doors5
Kerb Weight2605 Kg
Wheels18-Inch
Combined System Torque Nm648
Cylinder ConfigurationInline
Drive ModesEco, Normal, Sport, Snow, Sand, Rock, Mud, Auto, Expert
Emission StandardEuro 5
Front BrakesVentilated Disc

Frequently asked questions Tank 500

Common questions about the GWM Tank 500

Yes, the GWM Tank 500 is included as a GWM Australia model entry for this marketplace file. Availability can vary by dealer stock, model year and grade, so buyers should confirm current local details with GWM Australia or an authorised dealer.

The GWM Tank 500 is listed here as a suv. This body type helps Australian shoppers compare it with similar vehicles in the same marketplace category.

The GWM Tank 500 is associated with It is offered in Australia with hybrid and plug-in hybrid technology depending on grade, giving buyers a more electrified alternative to traditional large 4WD wagons.. Exact outputs, range, towing capability and efficiency figures depend on the selected grade and should be confirmed against current Australian specifications.

It is one of the most family-oriented GWM models because it combines a large SUV body with three-row seating and long-distance touring comfort.

GWM Australia models generally place strong emphasis on safety and driver assistance technology, although the exact package can vary by grade. Buyers should check for AEB, lane support, adaptive cruise, blind spot monitoring, parking sensors and camera systems on the variant they are considering.

Most current GWM Australia models include smartphone connectivity, but wired or wireless functionality can vary by model and grade. Buyers should confirm the exact infotainment specification before ordering.

Australian buyers should compare drive-away price, warranty, servicing costs, real-world fuel use or charging needs, cargo space, towing requirements, tyre costs, safety features and resale value before choosing the GWM Tank 500.

The GWM Tank 500 can be strong value for buyers who prioritise standard equipment, warranty coverage and modern design. Final value depends on the selected grade, current offers, local dealer support and how it compares with rival models.

Airbags
7 Airbags
Dimensions
5078 × 1934 × 1905 mm
Transmission
Automatic
Emerald Green
Not as agile as smaller SUVs