The group's CEO, Wei Jianjun, posted a video of a mysterious SUV under a blanket, calling it a "luxury flagship." What's underneath the fabric is still a mystery, but insiders are already speculating.
The Chinese publication CarNewsChina is certain: this is a new modification of the Tank 700 Hi4-Z. The silhouette is very similar to the "700," and the video even hints at a Hi4-Z powertrain.
There are suggestions that the vehicle will be equipped with a 2.0-liter gasoline engine and two electric motors, with a combined output of 970 hp. However, this is just speculation from a local publication; the company itself is keeping everything under wraps for now.
The Aito M9 is said to be the main rival.
And what about us? In December 2025, Great Wall already hinted at a forthcoming "super SUV" at a Moscow press conference. GWM's chief hybrid systems engineer, Richard Zhu, then mentioned that such cars are especially popular in Russia and the UAE.
