I've had the Tank 300 petrol ultra for a year now, It's one of the best cars I've ever driven. The downside is the fuel consumption and the ELK keeps turning on everytime I get into the car (which I understand is a feautre in all new cars). The indicator stock can be annoying at first but you get a feel for it after while. With regards to quality my right rear tyre pressure keeps decreasing slightly faster than the other tyres. Not sure if it's a GWM thing or a tyre thing, haven't had time tot get it checked out as I live in remote WA. Early on I had some rocks lodged from trucks crack the top surface of my windshiled. Had it replaced with RAC. As for everything else it's been perfect. I've done over 15K and most of it is long distance on crappy country roads with some city driving and beach dune off roading. It's extremely smooth, extremely comfortable and enjoy getting in everytime. It's my meditation machine. Happy with my purchase so far. Will update this comment in another year.
@@aswinhoola sounds like a tyre thing regarding the tyre pressure. If you’ve been in the dunes sand can get in the tyre bead and cause it. Get a tyre joint to take it off clean and refit. Thanks for the in depth comment on what real ownership is like! I hope you keep on enjoying it! Appreciate the watch and comment. 🤙
Have had my Tank 300 for 12 months and 9,000km. Fitted from new with Pirelli Scorpion ATR tyres. 100% reliable. The breaking issue, ie rear wheel lift is a non issue. Lane assist is crap but on it's first service today the problem has been reduced so that around town it's no problem. On the Highway you just turn off. Engine performance is absolutely ok. It's quiet but a little thirsty but drinks 91 unleaded. Would I buy another one. Hell yeah they are a quality product. Just accept it for what it is. It ain't no sports car but an incredibly relaxed highway tourer and it's got serious off road ability. I'm a car nut and spoiler alert I also have a Boxster GTS 4.0l manual. Both vastly different cars but for their intended markets both hold their own. Well, the Porsche not only holds it's own, it own's it's market admittedly. If you are not a prestigious Rolex wearing nutter then consider the TANK.
That’s an excellent summary of the tank! And yeah the braking issue seems to come up a lot but I didn’t find it to be an issue at all. I had a proper battle with the ELK one time over the top of a hill. 😂 gave me a proper wobble in the lane then braked. Overall though I didn’t find their system to be any more intrusive than the others I’ve driven. They all lack a certain finesse. Mercedes for an example love a good emergency brake in the small side streets. 😅
@@DiceyRicey so many issues with software - besides those issue, the inconsistent throttle response is very annoying. You can’t predict how quick it’s gonna accelerate. I actually decided yesterday to sell it back to the dealer and for a couple of K I’ll get a brand-new petrol one.
Wow! That’s some really interesting feedback on the hybrid. I haven’t driven one personally yet and I wonder if this is on GWMs radar to do a software patch at some stage as a fix. I guess we’ll see in time.
@@DiceyRicey Been waiting since day one. I just sold it 1 hour ago back to the dealer - got a new Petrol Ultra. Be keen to see your video of the HEV if you ever do one.
@@windfal7 Hey there, thanks for watching and commenting. I didn’t experience the wheel lifting whilst braking around town or out on the highway in the week I had the car. I’m typically a dual-cab ute guy and the Tank’s anchors are stronger than any of the dual cabs I’ve driven. I believe the suspension to be very well sorted for off-road use (I may’ve driven over a few kerbs testing that out). If anything it’s fairly soft so that could contribute to the car moving its weight forward on the front suspension under heavy braking, and lifting in the rear. However I wasn’t able to replicate the wheel lift myself trying emergency stops from 80kph.
It’s a really surprising effective payload once the maths is done isn’t it? For young families 440kg would be ok. We also worked out my small-caravan towing retiree friends could make it work too but it’s tight! They’ve got a 100kg ball weight for reference and the van is 980kg. That aside this isn’t a four adults + gear kind of car. Certainly not if they’re my size. Hehe. Thanks for watching and commenting. 😁
@@DiceyRicey Yeah, in China where it sells mostly, towing anything is pretty much illegal as the gov deems civilian tow vehicles as a threat. Nobody tows in China. Never. Then also the average family in China weighs a lot less, plus camping, as in long term outback camping, doesn't really happen there either. The Tank 300 looks large on the roads but its pretty small. 2 people with gear. Maybe. Anything else and not really. GWM should just make a budget 7 seater off the the Cannon, that would sell. Or bring over the larger but awesome fake G Wagon.
@JJ-uy2sg good insights! I believe I’m going to get my hands on the Tank 500 soon enough, that one might be a bit more of a prado-level contender to get some proper towing and capacities going for GWM’s SUV lineup I reckon. I’ll see if I can get my hands on one and try it out!
People are going full Alibaba on them and turning them into bogan chariots with all the Tacky shit they glue to them, which is a shame. Fun fact it came out before a Bronco, so cant be a copy of it.
@@shaun1900 yes the amount of aftermarket accessories for the tank 300 is immense compared to what’s available for my T60! Some of it does look a little Temu! 😅 Ahh the bronco yes indeed! Despite release dates it can still look like a cross between a Bronco and a Jeep though amirite? 😉 Thanks for watching and commenting! 🤙
My time offroading in a 1987 Mitsubishi Triton agrees with you! Nothing better than offroading with an NA engine, manual transmission and your own eyes finding those lines.
I've had the Tank 300 petrol ultra for a year now, It's one of the best cars I've ever driven. The downside is the fuel consumption and the ELK keeps turning on everytime I get into the car (which I understand is a feautre in all new cars). The indicator stock can be annoying at first but you get a feel for it after while. With regards to quality my right rear tyre pressure keeps decreasing slightly faster than the other tyres. Not sure if it's a GWM thing or a tyre thing, haven't had time tot get it checked out as I live in remote WA. Early on I had some rocks lodged from trucks crack the top surface of my windshiled. Had it replaced with RAC. As for everything else it's been perfect. I've done over 15K and most of it is long distance on crappy country roads with some city driving and beach dune off roading. It's extremely smooth, extremely comfortable and enjoy getting in everytime. It's my meditation machine. Happy with my purchase so far. Will update this comment in another year.
@@aswinhoola sounds like a tyre thing regarding the tyre pressure. If you’ve been in the dunes sand can get in the tyre bead and cause it. Get a tyre joint to take it off clean and refit.
Thanks for the in depth comment on what real ownership is like! I hope you keep on enjoying it!
Appreciate the watch and comment. 🤙
@ oh thanks that’s really good advice
Have had my Tank 300 for 12 months and 9,000km. Fitted from new with Pirelli Scorpion ATR tyres. 100% reliable. The breaking issue, ie rear wheel lift is a non issue. Lane assist is crap but on it's first service today the problem has been reduced so that around town it's no problem. On the Highway you just turn off. Engine performance is absolutely ok. It's quiet but a little thirsty but drinks 91 unleaded.
Would I buy another one. Hell yeah they are a quality product. Just accept it for what it is. It ain't no sports car but an incredibly relaxed highway tourer and it's got serious off road ability. I'm a car nut and spoiler alert I also have a Boxster GTS 4.0l manual. Both vastly different cars but for their intended markets both hold their own.
Well, the Porsche not only holds it's own, it own's it's market admittedly.
If you are not a prestigious Rolex wearing nutter then consider the TANK.
That’s an excellent summary of the tank! And yeah the braking issue seems to come up a lot but I didn’t find it to be an issue at all.
I had a proper battle with the ELK one time over the top of a hill. 😂 gave me a proper wobble in the lane then braked.
Overall though I didn’t find their system to be any more intrusive than the others I’ve driven. They all lack a certain finesse. Mercedes for an example love a good emergency brake in the small side streets. 😅
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Well said
Looking forward to more people driving TANK300
@@GWM4X4PARTS it’s inevitable I reckon! GWM have got a really good formula with this car and it’s definitely selling well so far!
the diesel tank300 will be released in AUS in early 2025, looking forward for that review
@@Franklin-i7x gosh I wish they’d drop a diesel with the first round of deliveries for Australia! Good to hear it’s coming though.
Lane Keep Assist changed to "centre" fixes everything.
@@LiamTerry ahhh does it? I didn’t really play around with the settings much. Good tip! 👌
is this made by hyundai?
@@yamatomusashi1412 this bad boy is made by Great Wall Motor (GWM).
Had the HEV since Dec 23 .... so many issues. Wish got the petrol one.
@@mickspecial HEV is a no go you reckon? That’s a bit of a shame. Looked like a pretty good fuel efficient option.
@@DiceyRicey so many issues with software - besides those issue, the inconsistent throttle response is very annoying. You can’t predict how quick it’s gonna accelerate. I actually decided yesterday to sell it back to the dealer and for a couple of K I’ll get a brand-new petrol one.
Wow! That’s some really interesting feedback on the hybrid. I haven’t driven one personally yet and I wonder if this is on GWMs radar to do a software patch at some stage as a fix.
I guess we’ll see in time.
@@DiceyRicey Been waiting since day one. I just sold it 1 hour ago back to the dealer - got a new Petrol Ultra. Be keen to see your video of the HEV if you ever do one.
Thank you. I test drove one last week. The earlier version had a breaking issue of rear wheel lifting up, is it still there? Nice review.
@@windfal7 Hey there, thanks for watching and commenting.
I didn’t experience the wheel lifting whilst braking around town or out on the highway in the week I had the car.
I’m typically a dual-cab ute guy and the Tank’s anchors are stronger than any of the dual cabs I’ve driven.
I believe the suspension to be very well sorted for off-road use (I may’ve driven over a few kerbs testing that out). If anything it’s fairly soft so that could contribute to the car moving its weight forward on the front suspension under heavy braking, and lifting in the rear.
However I wasn’t able to replicate the wheel lift myself trying emergency stops from 80kph.
yes its still there
Cargo capacity is way too small for 4 people. Its basically its a bit bigger than a jimmy.
It’s a really surprising effective payload once the maths is done isn’t it?
For young families 440kg would be ok. We also worked out my small-caravan towing retiree friends could make it work too but it’s tight! They’ve got a 100kg ball weight for reference and the van is 980kg.
That aside this isn’t a four adults + gear kind of car. Certainly not if they’re my size. Hehe.
Thanks for watching and commenting. 😁
@@DiceyRicey Yeah, in China where it sells mostly, towing anything is pretty much illegal as the gov deems civilian tow vehicles as a threat. Nobody tows in China. Never.
Then also the average family in China weighs a lot less, plus camping, as in long term outback camping, doesn't really happen there either.
The Tank 300 looks large on the roads but its pretty small. 2 people with gear. Maybe. Anything else and not really. GWM should just make a budget 7 seater off the the Cannon, that would sell. Or bring over the larger but awesome fake G Wagon.
@JJ-uy2sg good insights! I believe I’m going to get my hands on the Tank 500 soon enough, that one might be a bit more of a prado-level contender to get some proper towing and capacities going for GWM’s SUV lineup I reckon.
I’ll see if I can get my hands on one and try it out!
People are going full Alibaba on them and turning them into bogan chariots with all the Tacky shit they glue to them, which is a shame. Fun fact it came out before a Bronco, so cant be a copy of it.
@@shaun1900 yes the amount of aftermarket accessories for the tank 300 is immense compared to what’s available for my T60! Some of it does look a little Temu! 😅
Ahh the bronco yes indeed! Despite release dates it can still look like a cross between a Bronco and a Jeep though amirite? 😉
Thanks for watching and commenting! 🤙
@@DiceyRicey well techniclly that makes the Bronco a copy of the Tank 300.
@@shaun1900 hahaha nice! I’ll be sure to use that if I’m ever fortunate enough to review a Bronco. 😂
No such thing as an intelligent car. Assists just shortchange human ability. Less is more in a 4X4.
My time offroading in a 1987 Mitsubishi Triton agrees with you!
Nothing better than offroading with an NA engine, manual transmission and your own eyes finding those lines.