Chinese automaker Great Wall Motors published a set of sketches previewing their upcoming big SUV called the Tank 600, before a leaked photo gave us a better look of the production-ready design. The model will debut before the end of 2021, positioning itself in the market above the smaller Tank 300 and below the upcoming Tank 700 and the flagship Tank 800.
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The exterior dimensions of the Tank 600 are slightly larger than the rival Toyota Land Cruiser Prado. More specifically, leaked documents suggest it will have a length of 5,070 mm (199.6 inches), a width of 1,934 mm (76.1 inches) and a height of 1,905 mm (75 inches) with a wheelbase is 2,850 mm (112.2 inches).
Those measurements position it above the Haval H9, also built by Great Wall Motors, however the Tank 600 will be more premium, spacious and luxurious as suggested by the huge chrome grille and the full-LED headlights.
Under the bonnet there will be a series of 2.0-liter, 2.4-liter and 3.0-liter engines, while a hybrid is also likely to happen in the future. The most powerful turbocharged 3.0-liter engine will reportedly produce 349 hp (260 kW / 353 PS) and 500 Nm of torque (369 ft-lb). A 9 speed automatic gearbox will send power to all four wheels.
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The market launch of the Great Wall Motors Tank 600 is scheduled to happen before the end of 2021, with an annual production goal of 60,000 units.