JAKARTA - The Chinese car brand's Great Wall Motors (GWM) announced it was opening an order for the 300 Tank model for the Malaysian market, which is scheduled to launch in the second quarter of this year and deliveries begin in July.

Quoting from the Paultan page, Monday, May 27, previously in March GWM introduced this one model, and finally now an order has been opened. For the Malaysian market, the 300 Tank unit offered is a complete import or CBU.

In specifications, the GWM Tank 300 is an SUV that has a dashing look, many sharp curves are pinned to make it look stiff and can slash various road conditions.

Entering the cabin, this car comes with a fine-tuned interior, including a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, a 12.3-inch infotainment touch screen supported by Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The seat part is wrapped in Nappa skin, nine Infinity speakers which make it have a premium impression in class.

Regarding the heart of the runway, GWM Tank 300 carries a four-cylinder gasoline engine with a line of 2.0 liters of non-hybrid turbocharged. The machine is capable of vomiting 217 hp and 380 Nm torque power, with the driving being channeled through automatic transmission of eight accelerations.

No price has yet been disclosed for the Malaysian market, but it is estimated that it will be priced at around 250,000 ringgit or around Rp. 883 million.

Talking about GWM in Indonesia is actually already present and has only brought a model from Tanks, namely Tank 500 which has been sold, and GWM will certainly enliven the Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show or GIIAS 2024 exhibition by bringing the latest model.

This was revealed by Constantinus Herlijoso, General Manager of GWM Indonesia. He said he would give a surprise in the form of launching another model of Tanks. Of course, not a few suspect that the model is Tank 300.

"Regarding the products that we will introduce at GIIAS, it will certainly be a surprise. We from GWM still feel debt because last year we had displayed their cars and we promised to launch the vehicle that we built in Indonesia this year," he said, some time ago in Jakarta.


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