The Russian SUV market will soon be joined by a new version of the Tank 700 — Hi-Performance, which will become the fourth model in the flagship lineup from Great Wall Motors.
The Tank 700 Hi-Performance combines the style and comfort of the Superior version with the technical features of the top Edition One trim. Under the hood is a Hi4-T hybrid powertrain, which includes a 3.0-liter V6 gasoline engine producing 354 hp and an electric motor integrated into a 9-speed automatic transmission. The total output reaches 422 hp, and under peak load — up to 517 hp and 800 Nm of torque.
This power combination allows the Tank 700 to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 5.9 seconds, while in electric mode the SUV can travel up to 100 kilometers. The average fuel consumption in combined driving is around 10.6 L/100 km (NEDC cycle).
Visually, the Hi-Performance resembles the Superior version but features 22-inch wheels, electric retractable side steps, and a 220V outlet in the trunk for powering external equipment up to 3.3 kW. The interior boasts premium Nappa leather, heated and ventilated seats, a multimedia system with a 16.2-inch screen, and a head-up display.
For the Russian climate, a "winter package" is provided, including heating for the steering wheel, seats, windows, and mirrors, as well as an enlarged washer fluid reservoir.
The price of the Tank 700 Hi-Performance will be 11,599,000 rubles, which is 1.2 million rubles less than the top Edition One trim, but more expensive than the Superior and Premium versions.
