GWM Australia has big plans for 2026 on the back of its best sales year ever in 2025, with 10 new or refreshed models now confirmed for launch and more dealerships opening around the country.

The company announced last year it wanted to become a top-five auto brand in Australia, and confirmed a raft of new models including its first from Great Wall Motor’s premium Wey brand.

Now, it has shed some further light on its future product plans, with GWM locking in various models from its range of brands in China – all of which are treated as sub-brands and sold under the same GWM banner in Australia – including passenger cars, SUVs and utes.

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GWM Tank 500
GWM Tank 500

While it plans to continue to expand its plug-in hybrid (PHEV) lineup and finally introduce more electric vehicles (EVs), GWM isn’t forgetting about pure combustion power either.

GWM’s new 3.0-litre four-cylinder turbo-diesel powertrain will make its global debut in Australia, where it will become available under the bonnet of the Cannon Alpha ute and Tank 500 large off-road SUV.

It’s set to offer more power and torque than GWM’s largest turbo-diesel at present, the 2.4-litre found in the Cannon, Cannon Alpha and Tank 300, which produces 135kW of power and 480Nm of torque.

GWM Cannon Hi4-T
GWM Cannon Hi4-T