The towing capacity for the newly-launched GWM Ute range has been increased to 3000kg.
Initial homologation documentation for the GWM Ute listed the maximum towing capacity at 2250kg but the Ute has now been re-homologated and certified at a 3000kg towing capacity.
Maximum downball weight has now also increased to 300kg.
The increased towing capability will make an already strong overall package even more compelling. Bold exterior design combined with robust build quality, excellent safety credentials, superior comfort and segment-busting value are sure to make Australian ute buyers sit up and take notice.
Available in three 4x4 AT Dual Cab grades, the Cannon, Cannon-L and Cannon-X buyers can get into Australia's newest Dual Cab ute from just $33,990 Driveaway.
The mid-grade Cannon-L is priced from an enticing $37,990 Driveaway while the range-topping Cannon-X is $40,990 Driveaway.
Buyers of the new GWM Ute during Q1 (before end of March 2021) will also receive $1000 RRP worth of genuine GWM accessories while anyone trading in a Steed or Haval for a GWM Ute during the same period will be eligible for a $1000 trade-in bonus.
Since going on sale in December, dealers have been reporting strong levels of enquiry of the GWM Ute and expect this trend to continue.
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The GWM Group – is China's largest SUV and pickup truck manufacturer with more than four million vehicles sold globally under 4 brands: Great Wall, HAVAL, Wey and Ora. With six global R&D centres, the GWM Group is committed to advanced cost-competitive technologies for all sustainable energy including Fuel Cell, EV and PHEV worldwide. Great Wall is the No.1 selling Ute brand in China for 21 consecutive years. The GWM group is proud to be Chinas second largest privately owned automotive company and continues to build on 30 years of consistent growth.