Great Wall Tank 500 RV-SUV Petrol Hybrid Cars
Great Wall Tank 500 RV-SUV Petrol Hybrid cars are an exciting new offering from the Chinese automotive manufacturer Great Wall Motors. The vehicle offers a blend of off-road capabilities, urban comfort and low emissions.
Under the hood, the Great Wall Tank 500 features a 1.5-litre petrol engine with an electric motor to produce impressive fuel economy. This hybrid technology is particularly relevant for New Zealand where fuel prices remain relatively high in comparison to other countries. With its petrol-electric powertrain, this car can achieve up to 8 litres per 100 kilometres making it one of the most economical cars in its class.
The design of the Great Wall Tank 500 features advanced technological elements including a full-colour heads-up display (HUD) which provides critical driving information without having to take your eyes off the road. Additionally, the car has driver assist technologies such as blind spot monitoring, lane departure warning and emergency braking, all vital when navigating our country’s varied terrain and traffic conditions.
When it comes to handling rough terrains and steep inclines around New Zealand's great outdoors, Great Wall has made sure that their vehicle performs as expected. It includes Hill Descent Control and Independent Rear Suspension so you can be assured that driving over rocks and up steep hills is both smooth and controlled.
Comfort-wise, this SUV caters for all passengers’ needs by providing ample space including legroom, cargo area storage as well as numerous infotainment options like a nine-inch touchscreen with navigation capabilities; everything necessary to enjoy a safe and comfortable ride during long distance journeys.
To sum up, Great Wall Tank 500 RV-SUV Petrol Hybrid is an exceptional blend of economy, technology advancements such as safety features along with versatile performance in terms of both off-road capability & city commutes making it ideal for any lifestyle whether adventure seeking or city slicking here in New Zealand.

