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Unbeatable Range-Wide Deals: GWM Celebrates Record Year in Australia

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GWM offering range-wide deals after record year in Australia

GWM is offering discounts of up to $6000 across its entire model range, as it aims to maintain its momentum following a record year in Australia in 2025.

The Haval Jolion small SUV is being offered with reductions of between $1000 and $3000, with discounts of $2000 to $4000 on the Haval H6 mid-size SUV, $2000 on the similarly sized Haval H7, $1000 on the Tank 300 off-road SUV, between $1000 to $2000 on the Tank 500 large SUV and Cannon ute, and between $2000 and $6000 on the Cannon Alpha ute.

A couple of GWM models – the Cannon Alpha and Ora electric hatch – are also being offered with further discounts for ABN holders.

This discounted pricing is available on 2025-plated models ordered and delivered before January 31, 2026.

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The most affordable model in GWM’s lineup is the Haval Jolion Premium at $23,990 drive-away, down $3000, with the range topping out at $77,990 drive-away for the Tank 500 Ultra PHEV, inclusive of a $3000 saving.

GWM was the seventh-best selling brand in Australia last year, and it says this result solidified its standing as Australia’s most popular Chinese automotive brand.

Mind you, just 394 sales separated GWM from eighth-placed BYD, and with that brand rolling out a glut of new models, 2026 could be a different picture.

GWM delivered 52,809 vehicles in Australia last year, up 23.4 per cent on the previous year in a market that was up by only 0.3 per cent. Its dealership network grew 10 per cent, with the brand now having 123 dealerships nationwide.

Every GWM model was up in 2025 apart from the Tank 500, which dropped 9.2 per cent to 1519 units, and the Ora, the brand’s only electric vehicle (EV) thus far, which plunged 37.7 per cent to 763 units.

Otherwise, there were sales increases across the board. The Tank 300 rose 26.9 per cent to 5035 units, the Haval H6 by 6.5 per cent to 13,217 units, and the Cannon Alpha by a mighty 130.5 per cent to 2524 units.

The brand’s best-seller was its cheapest model, the Haval Jolion, which rose 36.3 per cent to 19,413 units but couldn’t beat the rival Hyundai Kona (22,769 units, up 31.1 per cent).

The range was rounded out by the new Cannon, an updated version of the Ute which posted 7800 deliveries; and the new Haval H7, which accounted for 450 deliveries.

GWM plans to launch “at least” seven new models in Australia this year, “all offering new energy options featuring innovative Hi4 and Hi4-T [plug-in hybrid] technology”.

Last year, PHEVs accounted for 7.9 per cent of GWM’s sales, ahead of EVs (1.4 per cent, all Ora hatches) but behind hybrids (21.2 per cent), and petrol and diesel models (69.5 per cent combined).

Upcoming products will include GWM’s first people mover and the first vehicle borrowed from GWM’s premium Wey brand, a model known in some markets as the Wey 80.

In addition to launching new models and variants, the company is also continuing to localise its vehicles.

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