The GWM Tank 300 with the 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine has an official combined fuel consumption rating of 9.5 litres per 100 km[1][2]. This figure represents laboratory-based testing under the standardized combined cycle, which mixes urban and highway driving for an average consumption number[2].
In real-world testing, however, drivers may see higher numbers. Some road tests report figures between 10.4L/100km (measured by “pump to pump” in normal mixed conditions) and as high as 13–14L/100km in more demanding or urban driving environments[2][4]. Factors such as driving style, urban versus highway use, extra weight, or aftermarket modifications (like roof racks or bullbars) can significantly increase fuel consumption[2].
The Tank 300’s fuel tank capacity is 75 litres, which, based on the official figure, provides an estimated driving range of approximately 720 km per tank, though a safer touring range is likely closer to 670–690 km given real-world variations[2].
The hybrid variant is rated lower at a claimed 8.4L/100km, but actual reported use ranges between 9.6L/100km and 11.5L/100km based on limited real-world observations[3].