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Tank 300 vs Tank 500

The GWM Tank 300 and GWM Tank 500 are both serious 4x4 SUVs from GWM’s Tank family, but they are built for slightly different buyers. The Tank 300 is the more compact, rugged and adventure-focused model, while the Tank 500 is larger, more premium and better suited to families or long-distance touring. Both can offer strong hybrid performance, but the real difference is size, comfort, practicality and how much luxury you want in your off-road SUV.

Last updated: May 14, 2026

Tank 300 logo — EVs & Cars comparison

GWM

Tank 300

A compact, rugged 4x4 SUV for drivers who want real off-road ability without moving into a large family SUV.

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Tank 500 logo — EVs & Cars comparison

GWM

Tank 500

A large luxury 4x4 SUV for families, touring and drivers who want comfort with serious off-road ability.

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Specifications

FeatureTank 300Tank 500
Vehicle typeRugged 4x4 SUVLarge luxury 4x4 SUV
Best forOff-road driving, adventure use, buyers wanting a more compact 4x4Families, touring, comfort-focused buyers, larger SUV shoppers
Seating focusMore compact SUV layout7-seat comfort in HEV form; Tank 500 PHEV has maximum 5-seat capacity
Main characterTough, adventurous, trail-readyPremium, spacious, powerful and family-friendly
Official taglineBe More TankBE MORE TANK
Powertrain optionsDiesel, Ultra, Ultra Diesel, Lux PHEV, Ultra PHEVVanta HEV and Ultra PHEV
PHEV systemGWM Hi4-T plug-in hybrid systemGWM Hi4-T plug-in hybrid system
PHEV combined power300kW300kW
PHEV combined torque750Nm750Nm
Official electric driving rangeUp to 115km, NEDCUp to 120km pure electric range
Braked towing capacity3,000kg on Hi4-T PHEV3,000kg
Off-road hardwareMechanical 4WD, low-range gearing and locking differentialsBody-on-frame 4x4 SUV with off-road driving modes
Infotainment12.3-inch infotainment screen14.6-inch infotainment screen
Camera system360-degree camera system360-degree camera system
Audio9-speaker sound system listed12-speaker Infinity sound system
Interior feelRugged but still comfort-focusedMore premium and luxury-focused
Safety5-star ANCAP rating5-star ANCAP rating
Overall advantageBetter if you want a smaller, tougher and more focused off-road SUVBetter if you want space, luxury, family practicality and stronger touring comfort

Pros & Cons

Tank 300 — Pros

More compact and easier to manage than the Tank 500.
Strong off-road character with a boxy design and purpose-built 4x4 personality.
Available with GWM’s Hi4-T plug-in hybrid technology in selected markets.
Tank 300 Hi4-T PHEV is listed by GWM with 300kW and 750Nm.
Up to 115km electric driving range, based on GWM’s NEDC figure for the PHEV.
3,000kg braked towing capacity listed for the Hi4-T PHEV.
Good choice for buyers who want a tough SUV for trails, camping and weekend adventure.
Feels more focused and less bulky than the Tank 500.

Tank 300 — Cons

Not as spacious or premium as the Tank 500.
Less suitable if you need a large family SUV.
Does not offer the same 7-seat focus as the Tank 500 HEV.
The rugged design may feel too boxy for buyers who prefer a smoother city SUV.
If comfort, cabin space and long-distance refinement matter most, the Tank 500 is the stronger option.

Tank 500 — Pros

Larger and more premium than the Tank 300.
Better suited to family use and long-distance touring.
Available as a 7-seat SUV in HEV form in markets where this configuration is offered.
Tank 500 PHEV is listed by GWM with 300kW and 750Nm.
Up to 120km pure electric range listed by GWM for the PHEV.
3,000kg braked towing capacity listed by GWM.
More luxury-focused interior, with features such as a larger infotainment display and premium sound options depending on variant and market.
Better choice if you want a refined SUV that can handle both daily driving and off-road trips.

Tank 500 — Cons

Larger size makes it less nimble than the Tank 300.
Less convenient in tight streets, narrow tracks or small parking spaces.
More premium positioning usually means a higher purchase price, depending on market.
The PHEV version may not always offer the same seating layout as the HEV version, depending on market.
Buyers who want a smaller, simpler and more adventure-focused SUV may prefer the Tank 300.
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Our Verdict

The GWM Tank 300 and Tank 500 share the same broad 4x4 spirit, but they suit different types of buyers. The Tank 300 is the more focused adventure SUV. It is smaller, easier to handle and has a stronger off-road personality. It makes more sense if you want a capable 4x4 for weekend trips, camping, rough roads and daily driving without stepping into a large SUV. The Tank 500 is the more comfortable and premium option. It is better for families, long-distance travel and buyers who want a larger SUV with more cabin space and a more refined feel. It still has strong 4x4 ability, but its biggest strength is combining off-road confidence with luxury and practicality. Overall, the Tank 300 is the better choice for adventure-first buyers. The Tank 500 is the better choice for family-first buyers who still want real 4x4 capability.

Which One Should You Choose?

Choose Tank 300 if...

You want a smaller and more manageable 4x4 SUV.
You care more about off-road character than luxury size.
You like the rugged boxy design.
You do not need seven seats.
You want strong PHEV performance in a more compact package.
You want a lower starting price than the Tank 500.
You plan to use the vehicle for weekend adventures, camping or rough tracks.

Choose Tank 500 if...

You want a larger and more premium SUV.
You need more family space.
You are considering a 7-seat SUV and are looking at the HEV version.
You want a more luxurious cabin with a larger infotainment screen.
You want a stronger long-distance touring feel.
You like the idea of a powerful plug-in hybrid large SUV.
You want the more comfortable and refined option between the two.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the main difference between the GWM Tank 300 and Tank 500?

A: The main difference is size and purpose. The Tank 300 is the smaller and more rugged option, designed for buyers who want a compact 4x4 with strong off-road character. The Tank 500 is larger, more premium and better suited to families, touring and buyers who want more comfort.

Q: Is the GWM Tank 300 or Tank 500 better for off-road driving?

A: Both are designed with off-road use in mind, but the Tank 300 feels more naturally suited to tighter trails because it is smaller and easier to position. The Tank 500 is still a serious 4x4, but it is larger and more comfort-focused, making it better for long-distance touring rather than narrow technical tracks.

Q: Can both the Tank 300 and Tank 500 tow?

A: Yes. GWM lists a 3,000kg braked towing capacity for the Tank 300 Hi4-T PHEV and also lists 3,000kg braked towing capacity for the Tank 500. For buyers looking at camping, trailers or touring setups, both are serious options, but the Tank 500’s larger body may feel more natural for long-distance family towing.

Q: Is the Tank 300 better off-road than the Tank 500?

A: The Tank 300 feels more like the natural off-road choice because of its smaller size, rugged personality, mechanical 4WD, low-range gearing and locking differentials. The Tank 500 is also designed as a true 4x4 SUV, but it leans more towards luxury, space and touring comfort. For tight tracks, the Tank 300 is likely to feel easier to place. For long touring trips, the Tank 500 may be more comfortable.

Q: Is the Tank 500 a 7-seater?

A: The Tank 500 HEV is presented by GWM as a large 7-seater SUV. However, GWM notes that the Tank 500 PHEV variant has a maximum seating capacity of five seats. This is an important detail for buyers. If seven seats are essential, check the specific Tank 500 variant carefully before buying.

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