Line-up of SUVs and bakkies will be headlined by the diesel-engine Tank 300 and the facelift P Series that will be renamed P300. Part of its ever expanding product range, Great Wall Motors (GWM) has confirmed the arrival of four additional models to the South African market in the first and second quarters of the year. P300 Announced at the local market launch of the Haval H7 this week, Baoding’s second arrival will be the revised P-Series bakkie that adopts the P300 moniker as per the local market Shanhai Cannon wearing the P500 nameplate. ALSO READ: GWM bringing facelift P-Series to South Africa but with a new name Unveiled in China last June, and expected to debut locally in the first quarter, the P300’s exterior revisions from the current P-Series
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Originally supposed to the called EQG, the G580 will sit atop the local G-Class range, but with a comparatively small price premium over the combustion engine AMG G63. Having disclosed pricing of the revised AMG G63 last month, Mercedes-Benz South Africa has now done to the same with the first all-electric G-Class, the G580 by EQ Technology. New range-topper Originally supposed to the called EGQ, but renamed at its world premiere in April in response to the EQ brand’s imminent demise, the G580 will make its market debut in the first quarter of 2025 as the second of an eventual three-model G-Class line-up. ALSO READ: Spruced-up Mercedes-Benz G-Class arrives headed by AMG G63 Priced marginally above the G63 with a sticker of R4 647 456 versus R4 630 600, the G580 becomes the torquiest