GWM Malaysia has recently announced the opening of bookings for the luxurious off-road SUV model, the Tank 500 HEV, for the local market.
The Tank 500 HEV is fundamentally a seven-seater SUV, boasting dimensions of 5,078 mm in length, 1,934 mm in width, and 1,905 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2,850 mm.
It is powered by a 2.0-liter inline four-cylinder turbo engine paired with a single electric motor that delivers 105 hp and 268 Nm of torque, along with a nine-speed automatic transmission.
Overall, the Tank 500 HEV produces an impressive total power of 346 hp and 648 Nm of torque.
In addition to its intelligent four-wheel-drive system (featuring the M-Lock capability), the GWM Tank 500 HEV offers an Intelligent All-Terrain system that includes 11 driving modes, a Tank Turn function, Off-road Cruise Control, and a transparent chassis view feature.
Among the cabin amenities are Nappa leather seats, an Infinity sound system, powered side steps, and massage and ventilation functions for the front seats.
Not to be overlooked are safety features such as six airbags, a high-strength body chassis, and advanced L2+ driver assistance systems.
The pre-order session for the GWM Tank 500 HEV is now open at all 14 authorized GWM dealership centers nationwide, with a starting price estimated to be below RM350,000.
GWM Malaysia has announced that it has delivered its 500th Tank 300 to a customer recently.
According to the company, the milestone is a testament to the soaring popularity of the Tank 300 in Malaysia, where it has emerged as the top choice for off-road enthusiasts.
“We are incredibly proud to see the GWM Tank 300 making such an impact in Malaysia, mirroring its success in China,” said Cui Anqi, Managing Director of GWM Malaysia.
“This achievement highlights the trust and enthusiasm Malaysians have for our brand. We look forward to building on this momentum with our upcoming Tank lineup,” he added.
To mark the occasion, GWM Malaysia is offering a lifetime engine and transmission warranty for all first-hand GWM Tank 300 owners.
The company is also rolling out four exciting promotions for new and prospective Tank 300 owners:
Test Drive and Win: Take the Tank 300 for a test drive and stand a chance to win a travel voucher worth RM888.
Buy and Win: Drive home your very own Tank 300 and be in with a chance to win a travel voucher worth RM8,888.
Complimentary Service Package: Purchase Tank 300 and receive a 5-year free service package.
GWM Iron Cavalry Modification Kit Giveaway: Purchase the Tank 300 between March 1 and May 31, 2025 for a shot at winning an exclusive GWM Iron Cavalry modification kit. For this promotion, only one lucky winner will be selected.
Great Wall Motor (GWM) Malaysia has announced the winners of the ‘GWM HAVAL H6 HEV Fuel Efficiency Challenge: Drive Further, Win Bigger’ campaign, which took place from 20 January to 9 February 2025.
In the campaign, participants pushed the limits of their own vehicles to achieve top mileage by driving on one full tank.
The champion of the challenge, Koh Hui Min from Kelantan covered an impressive 1,204 km, thereby highlighting the Haval H6 HEV’s exceptional fuel efficiency over long distances.
Here are the top six winners with their recorded distances:
Koh Hui Min (1,204 km)
Lee Keat Teng (1,127 km)
Hasif Radzi (1,120 km)
Teh Harn Jian (1,102 km)
Tan Cheng Yang (1,101 km)
Mohd Syarizal bin Mohd Noor (1,077 km)
“These remarkable achievements have proven this hybrid-powered SUV’s capacity to achieve better fuel economy without compromising on vehicle performance,” said Cui Anqi, Managing Director of GWM Malaysia.
Launched in October last year, the Haval H6 HEV features a combination of a 1.5-litre, four-cylinder turbo engine and an electric motor, producing a total power output of 243 PS and 530 Nm. Power is transmitted to the wheels via a Dedicated Hybrid Transmission (DHT) with two-speed ratios.
GWM says the Haval H6 HEV has a claimed fuel consumption rating of 5.8 litres/100 km, meaning it can travel more than 1,000 km on one full tank.
The second round of this challenge is currently underway from February 17 to March 9, 2025. The top six winners will have the opportunity to win petrol cards worth RM1 for every kilometre successfully completed.
Great Wall Motor (GWM) Malaysia has announced that it achieved an impressive year-on-year growth of 331% in 2024.
According to the company, the milestone highlights the growing trust and confidence Malaysian consumers place in GWM’s innovative, high-quality vehicles.
Malaysia’s sales have also played a vital role in contributing to GWM’s overall global success.
The growth in GWM Malaysia’s sales underscores the increasing demand for top-performing vehicles tailored to local preferences.
Last year, the company introduced three new models, namely the Ora 07 electric coupe, the Tank 300 off-road SUV and the Haval H6 HEV hybrid SUV, which garnered 1,500 bookings within the first of its launch.
On a global scale, GWM achieved exceptional milestones in 2024 with 1.23 million vehicles sold in total, contributing to a cumulative sales record of 14.9 million units.
In the new energy vehicle (NEV) sector, the company delivered 321,795 units, representing a year-on-year growth of 22.82%, while overseas sales saw an increase of 43.93% to 453,141 units.
With a strong foundation built on its 2024 success, GWM Malaysia is set to introduce more models in 2025. The company also aims to build deeper connections with its customers and strengthening its after-sales support.
As the new year begins and with the upcoming Chinese New Year celebrations, GWM Malaysia has launched the “Drive Into Prosperity” promotion, which offers exclusive rewards including 10,000 km of free travel mileage with every purchase of the Haval H6 HEV.
Great Wall Motors Malaysia (GWM) Malaysia has officially launched the hybrid SUV model 2024 Haval H6 HEV today.
It is powered by a hybrid powertrain unit, consisting of a 1.5-liter turbocharged inline-four engine (150 PS/230 Nm) paired with an electric motor (177 PS/300 Nm), generating a total power output of 243 PS and 530 Nm.
The power is transmitted to the wheels through a Dedicated Hybrid Transmission (DHT) with two-speed ratios.
Only one variant is offered, namely the H6 HEV Ultra, equipped with features such as the ‘Star Matrix’ grille structure, LED matrix headlights, and glossy black 19-inch alloy wheels.
Meanwhile, the cabin boasts amenities such as dual-zone climate control, rear air conditioning vents, leather-wrapped seats, power tailgate, wireless device charging slot, panoramic sunroof, head-up display screen, and an audio system with eight speakers.
The cargo space measures 560 liters and can extend to a capacity of up to 1,485 liters when the second-row seats are folded flat.
In terms of safety, the Haval H6 HEV comes with six airbags, a 360-degree surround-view camera system, autonomous emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, traffic jam assist, rear cross-traffic alert, lane change assist, and parking assistance system.
The selling price of the 2024 Haval H6 HEV starts from RM139,800, complete with a full vehicle warranty for seven years/200,000 km, a 10-year engine warranty or a limit of one million km, as well as an eight-year or one million km warranty for HEV components.
In addition to the offer of a free five-year service package and a RM3,000 discount for bookings made by October 20, 2024, existing GWM vehicle owners can also enjoy an additional rebate worth RM3,000.
The first time this model stormed into memory was when attending the Auto Shanghai 2023 event last year.
Ora 07, or better known as Ora Lightning Cat in the international market, indeed brings a controversial design, reminiscent of the Porsche Panamera sedan and Porsche 911 models.
To place it on par with million-dollar models may be an unfair assessment.
Ora 07 is the second electric vehicle (EV) model introduced by GWM Malaysia after the cute Ora Good Cat hatchback, with a price offer below RM200,000 (RM169,800).
Compared to closest competitors like BYD Seal and Tesla Model 3, is the Ora 07 just an ordinary EV?
Based on a recent test drive experience, the definitive answer we can give is, “No!”
1. Feminine Design
BYD Seal and Tesla Model 3 present a more traditional sedan body design.
The Ora 07, on the other hand, is more reminiscent of the Porsche Panamera body, with a more tapered roof line, followed by a quite long body dimensions.
The rear also features an electrically powered adaptive spoiler that can be raised or lowered as needed, and the front lights, when viewed from any angle, resemble the 911.
Overall, this is not a negative aspect of the Ora 07. It is suitable for those with a feminine spirit and individuals looking for something different in the electric sedan segment.
However, the all-red rear light design may confuse road users and make it difficult to determine whether the signal is for turning or not.
2. Bugatti, Porsche Inspired Interior
Not content with just the exterior, the interior layout also draws much inspiration from famous models.
The high central console seems to take inspiration from Bugatti, while the front digital cluster screen clearly brings Porsche elements.
At the very least, the layout shown in this space is much better and more elegant compared to cars that simply place an iPad screen on the dashboard during development and then sell it to the public.
The writer particularly likes the design of the Ora 07’s digital cluster screen, it looks fresher.
However, the downside is that it does not come with theme options that match its round design. Moreover, there are no options for available analog meter graphics!
3. Easy to Operate, but Still Troublesome
One thing the writer appreciates about the Ora 07, apart from the support for Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, is the presence of manual control buttons in the central area for the air conditioning system.
It offers controls for fan speed and cabin temperature. Easy to operate using muscle memory. However, that’s the only benefit provided.
There are no physical fan speed controls included on the air conditioning vent. This means that if you feel bothered by the cold air blowing into your nose, you will have to delve into additional menus for climate control on the infotainment screen.
Yes, the Ora 07 includes several types of air flow mode on the screen for use during the summer, but it’s not a feature that can make daily driving more pleasant.
Fortunately, the Ora 07 is equipped with an engaging 11-speaker Infinity audio system, so you can enjoy your favorite songs after fiddling with the climate control settings.
4. Comfortable Cabin, but…
The use of premium materials dominates the Ora 07’s cabin space. It looks luxurious.
The standard factory-installed sports seats also contribute to the comfort aspect, as do the quite cushy rear seats.
Apart from the long wheelbase, one thing that makes the space look more spacious is the fairly wide and elongated panoramic glass roof.
Because of this, rear passengers can enjoy more headroom. Just avoid long-distance travel for extended periods when the sun is directly overhead.
There are no switches available to open the glass panel structure, and no sunshades provided in that area to filter out the sunlight that can burn your hair.
5. Limited Cargo Space Access
This sedan offers a cargo space of 333 liters, sufficiently enough for daily use.
Although the Ora 07 comes standard with a fastback sedan body shape, it does not provide the ability to open the rear extensively like any other aeroback model.
The somewhat limited opening may make it difficult for you to load larger items.
Fortunately, the second-row seats can be folded, allowing you to place longer items in the rear.
Additionally, there are several small storage spaces available in the cabin, further enhancing the practical aspect of the Ora 07.
6. Masculine Driving Experience
As standard, the Ora 07 comes with a single powerful electric motor setting of 201 hp and 340 Nm that drives the front wheels.
The power is sufficient to propel the electric sedan in urban routes, with no issues of power shortage.
Aggressive acceleration can also be achieved in a manner that is quite smooth and seamless, without resulting in the usual power surge effect experienced in other electric cars.
What makes the writer excited about this electric sedan is the delightful driving experience package that is hard to find in any other electric car.
Despite featuring various feminine characteristics, the driving aspect of the Ora 07 is more masculine. It’s like a car with dual personalities.
For a moment, the writer completely forgot that the Ora 07 is a heavy electric sedan (2.5 tons) when testing its handling on winding roads.
The steering response is good enough to ensure the car stays on the right track, in addition to the chassis tuning and suspension system that make the driving experience of this electric sedan quite enjoyable on the winding roads of Negeri Sembilan.
Body roll is also felt at a minimum level, making the writer more enthusiastic to continue pressing the accelerator pedal every time a straight road is connected to a curve.
The use of Hankook Ventus S1 Evo3 tires also helps the sedan grip well on the asphalt surface.
Adding vibrancy to the Ora 07’s driving experience is the simulated sound of a fake engine that can be activated through the infotainment screen.
At the very least, it can satisfy your longing for the sound of an engine, and the writer believes this feature is way much better than the spaceship-like sound found in more expensive EV models.
There are several driving modes included that can be accessed through the central manual button, including the Well Being mode, which will deactivate the regenerative braking function and allow the car to continue coasting when the foot is removed from the accelerator pedal.
Like an ICE car, isn’t it?
7. Concerns about Range Anxiety?
We tested the Long Range variant paired with an 83.5 kWh battery pack.
According to NEDC data, the sedan can travel up to 640 km on a full charge, a figure that may be challenging but not impossible to achieve.
Based on our usage, we managed to record a driving range of 470 km before the battery reached 15 percent state of charge (SoC), with an estimated remaining range of about 102 km.
In our opinion, the Ora 07 is suitable for use as a daily commuter car or occasionally for intercity travel beyond two stages.
DC charging up to 88 kW allows the battery to be charged to 80 percent in just half an hour, meaning you won’t have to wait long if you need to undertake a long journey in the Ora 07.
8. Safety
As standard, the Ora 07 comes with advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) Level 2, which includes several key functions such as adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring, autonomous emergency braking, smart lane keeping, and lane centering assistance.
The adaptive cruise control feature proves effective when on the highway to maintain a safe driving distance.
However, the way the lane centering assistance operates on the other hand may be perceived as slightly aggressive, especially for those who are confident in their driving skills.
Conclusion
With a starting price of RM169,800, this Ora 07 Long Range could be an alternative electric sedan that caters to the preferences of buyers who seek something different and want to stand out from the norm.
Although it has some shortcomings, all those issues may fade away when you are able to enjoy the very satisfying driving experience this sedan offers.
Don’t believe it? Even now, the writer still can’t believe it!
Specifications:
Electric Motor: Single, front-wheel drive
Power: 201 hp, 340 Nm
Acceleration: 0-100 km/h in 7.9 seconds
Maximum Speed: 170 km/h
Battery: 83.5 kWh
Range: 640 km (NEDC data)
A few days ago, GWM Malaysia invited us to experience firsthand driving an upcoming hybrid SUV, the Haval H6 HEV.
Priced at an estimated RM145,000, it may very well be a very worthwhile purchase for those looking for a fuel-efficient, spacious, and comfortable SUV for the whole family.
Let’s briefly discuss the specifications of the Haval H6 HEV SUV.
Starting with the powertrain unit, the Haval H6 HEV is powered by a 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine, paired with a single electric motor and a Dedicated Hybrid Transmission (DHT) with two-speed ratios.
The engine is capable of producing 150 PS/230 Nm, while the electric motor can generate an additional 130 PS/300 Nm of power.
Overall, the Haval H6 HEV boasts 243 PS of power and 530 Nm of torque, making it one of the most powerful in its class.
During a brief two-day drive across south borders that didn’t require a passport, the writer found that the power delivered by this SUV was consistent, especially when extra power was needed to overtake trucks ahead.
On paper, the 530 Nm figure might seem high, but during our drive, we didn’t feel any sudden surges of power that could cause neck discomfort.
This is because the power delivered when the accelerator pedal was pressed was smooth and seamless, unlike the aggression often experienced with most electric cars.
The hybrid system is also very efficient, as the writer and colleagues hardly felt the engine start-up process. There were no noticeable engine vibrations, and the engine noise was well-filtered from entering the cabin.
With a fuel consumption rate of around 5.8 liters/100 km, GWM claims that the Haval H6 HEV can cover a distance of up to 1,000 km on a full tank.
Perhaps we can test this further if given the opportunity to drive this SUV in the future.
The NVH aspect is also satisfactory, as we were able to chat comfortably inside the cabin without raising our voices or using a microphone.
The wind noise attempting to penetrate the cabin didn’t disrupt our conversation; only the tire noise was audible. This was partly due to the unsatisfactory quality of the tires used in some areas.
Equipped with a suspension system consisting of MacPherson struts at the front and a multi-link setup at the rear, this SUV didn’t pose any significant handling or comfort issues.
For Malaysian highway networks, it offers a balanced suspension setup for slightly aggressive driving while maintaining comfort for the whole family.
Additionally, the body roll generated during cornering was acceptable, not making the SUV sway excessively.
In terms of dimensions, the Haval H6 HEV offers a much larger size compared to popular C-segment SUVs like the Honda CR-V and Proton X70.
The long wheelbase also contributes to a more spacious cabin to accommodate five people at a time.
Furthermore, the Haval H6 HEV provides a cargo space of 560 liters, or up to 1,485 liters when the second-row seats with a 60:40 ratio are folded.
The layout of the dashboard is quite neat, but the combination of three colors (black, white, and rose gold) may not be favored by some.
There is a 10.25-inch cluster screen (with somewhat limited theme options) and a 12.3-inch infotainment screen that supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
With a starting price below RM145,000, along with a package of specifications, the Haval H6 HEV could indeed be a very worthwhile purchase, especially for those who don’t have the budget to buy a hybrid SUV priced over RM200,000.
We will share more details and insights once given the opportunity to further test drive the Haval H6 HEV in the future.
Haval H6 HEV Specifications:
Engine: Four-cylinder in-line, 1.5-liter turbo
Power: 150 PS/230 Nm
Electric motor: 130 PS/300 Nm
Total power: 243 PS/530 Nm
Transmission: Dedicated Hybrid Transmission (DHT) two-speed
0-100 km/h acceleration: 7.7 seconds
Maximum speed: 175 km/h
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