GWM Tank 700 V8 confirmed, built for Australia and New Zealand
Chairman Jack Wei used the Beijing Auto Show 2026 to confirm V8 power for the flagship Tank 700, with Australia and New Zealand named as priority target markets.

Shane Riley
Key takeaways
- GWM Tank 700 V8 confirmed at Beijing Auto Show 2026
- Australia named as a priority market for the new V8
- No timing, pricing or specs confirmed for Australia yet
GWM has confirmed a V8 will power its upcoming Tank 700, and the company is pointing straight at Australia. Chairman Jack Wei used the Beijing Auto Show 2026 to lock in the new engine, telling Australian and New Zealand media that the GWM Tank 700 V8 was developed specifically for export markets like ours. Local timing, pricing and outputs remain unannounced.

What GWM has confirmed about the Tank 700 V8
This new V8 is separate from the high-performance unit going into GWM's GF supercar, which is due in 2027. Wei described the Tank 700's powerplant as a more conventional V8, suggesting a less aggressive tune than the supercar's 4.0-litre twin-turbo hybrid setup.
Some form of electrification is expected to keep emissions in check, with plug-in hybrid technology widely tipped. Final outputs and configuration remain under wraps.
Wei was clear about why the engine exists at all. He said the V8 runs counter to current trends in China, but matches what buyers in markets like Australia and New Zealand are still chasing in a premium SUV.
"We developed this V8 to meet the needs of more global users," Wei said.

Will the GWM Tank 700 V8 come to Australia?
A formal Australian launch has not been confirmed for the Tank 700 in any guise, but the direction of travel is hard to miss. GWM Australia executives at the Beijing show indicated the brand isn't ruling out anything on display.
Local focus for the Tank sub-brand currently sits with the Hi4-T plug-in hybrid system, which uses a proper mechanical four-wheel-drive setup that suits Australian touring and off-road expectations. Steve Maciver, GWM Australia's head of marketing and communications, said the more extreme Hi4-Z plug-in hybrid is also under consideration for our market.

How the GWM Tank 700 V8 fits in the lineup
Tank 700 sits at the top of GWM's off-road SUV range, positioned above the Tank 500 already sold in Australia. In China, the current flagship runs a twin-turbo 3.0-litre V6 paired with electric motors, producing a combined 720kW and 1375Nm in Hi4-Z form.
A V8-powered Tank 700 would push the model deeper into luxury territory and likely settle well above $100,000 once it lands locally. That puts it in direct conversation with established players like the Toyota LandCruiser 300 Series and Nissan Patrol.
For Australian buyers wanting eight cylinders in a new flagship 4x4 without paying European money, GWM has just made its intentions impossible to ignore.
Frequently asked questions
Is the GWM Tank 700 V8 confirmed for Australia?
Not formally. Chairman Jack Wei has named Australia and New Zealand as priority target markets for the V8, but GWM Australia is yet to confirm a local launch for the Tank 700 in any form.
What engine will power the GWM Tank 700 V8?
GWM has confirmed a newly developed V8, described as a more conventional unit than the 4.0-litre twin-turbo hybrid V8 going into the upcoming GF supercar. Plug-in hybrid technology is widely expected, but final specs are unannounced.
When will the GWM Tank 700 V8 launch?
GWM has not announced timing for any market. The V8 has been flagged as a future addition to the Tank 700 lineup, with rollout details to follow.







