New models - GWM - Tank - 300GWM 300 Tank Diesel full detailsCannon ute-powered Tank 300 Diesel offers more than just an engine transplant and badge21 Mar 2025 By MATT BROGAN IT WOULD be easy to dismiss the GWM Tank 300 Diesel as another variant and leave it at that.
And while on the surface that may appear true – the model offering identical styling, technology and accommodation as its hybrid sibling – the diesel-powered model is thoroughly reworked beneath the skin, offering towing and four-wheel drive buyers a substantial upgrade.
In fact, more than 20 changes have been made to the Tank 300 to ensure the model is fit for purpose.
These include beefier front suspension knuckles, a toughened rear differential casing, meatier wheel bearings, larger front brake rotors and calipers, reinforced tailshaft welding, and the inclusion of a dual-range part-time four-wheel drive system.
Those changes boost payload to 600kg (+200kg) and braked towing capacity to 3000kg (+500kg) over existing variants. The kerb weight of the vehicle is listed at 2280kg, GVM 2880kg, and GCM 5580kg. The vehicle offers a 12.0m turning circle and 75-litre fuel tank.
Up front, GWM’s 4D24-series turbocharged 2.4-litre four-cylinder diesel (sourced from the Cannon and Cannon Alpha ute ranges) provides 135kW of power at 3600rpm and 480Nm of torque between 1500-2500rpm. GWM quotes a fuel consumption average of 7.8 litres per 100km and CO2 emissions of 221g per kilometre. Cruising range is listed at 950km.
The driveline still features a nine-speed automatic transmission, but with changes to driver-selectable modes to include variable traction and stability control, and throttle response, as part of the newly introduced Expert Mode. Water wading is a competitive 700mm and ground clearance 224mm. Approach and departure angles are listed at 33.0 and 34.0 degrees respectively with a break-over angle of 23.0 degrees.
Front and rear differential locks (grade dependent), crawl control, and Tank Turn mode add further features GWM says will help the diesel model to account for 50 per cent of Tank 300 sales moving forward.
Priced from $47,990 the model is only $2000 dearer than the petrol model in entry Lux format and $1000 dearer in flagship Ultra guise, while undercutting its hybrid counterparts by $3000 and $5000 respectively. The pricing is clearly competitive, resulting in the brand recording more than 100 orders of the diesel-powered Tank 300 in the first two weeks of availability.
A strong equipment list sees the Tank 300 Diesel Lux arrive as standard with faux leather upholstery, power adjustable front seats, 60:40 split-fold rear seats with adjustable recline, dual-zone climate control, LED ambient cabin lighting, front and cargo area 12-volt outlet, 17-inch alloy wheels (with full-size spare), a sunroof, privacy glass, auto LED headlights, rain-sensing wipers, side steps, roof rails, keyless entry and ignition, and underbody impact protection.
Infotainment and connectivity features include a 12.3-inch digital instrumentation cluster, 12.3-inch infotainment touchscreen, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, native sat nav, DAB+ digital radio, voice control, front and rear seat USB outlets, and on-board telematics.
A connected app allows control over vehicle locking, climate control and heated/ventilated seats (where fitted), flashing the lights or sounding the horn, geo-fencing functions, open and closing the windows and sunroof, and fuel level and range monitoring. It also allows over-the-air software updates, with GWM saying it will add additional features down the track.
Safety equipment extends to seven airbags, front and rear parking sensors, 360-degree camera, tyre pressure monitoring, rear seat occupant reminder, hill start and hill descent assist, ISOXFIX (x2) and top-tether (x3) child seat anchorages, blind spot monitoring, adaptive cruise control, autonomous emergency braking, rear cross-traffic alert, traffic sign recognition, driver fatigue monitoring, and more.
Stepping up to the Tank 300 Diesel Ultra we find a front differential lock (joining the rear differential lock offered on the Lux variant), Nappa leather accented upholstery, heated and ventilated front seats, a heated steering wheel, driver seat memory function, driver massage function, wireless device charging pad, a reading lamp, exterior mirror memory, addition chassis protection, auto-dimming rear-view mirror, and upgraded nine-speaker audio system.
Cargo space remains unchanged at 400 litres in five-seat mode, expanding to 1635 litres with the second row folded.
Colour choices are again familiar to those of the Tank 300 Hybrid, with Fossil Grey the only no-cost option. Lunar Red, Pearl White, Dusk Orange, and Crystal Black all attract a $595 surcharge.
As found elsewhere in the GWM portfolio, the Tank 300 Diesel is backed by a seven-year/unlimited-kilometre factory warranty with included 24/7 roadside assistance, and capped-price servicing. Service intervals and pricing were not available at the time of writing.
2025 GWM Tank 300 pricing*:
*Pricing excludes on-road costs.
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