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New GWM P Series bakkie confirmed for South Africa

The P Series will be available in 16 derivatives in South Africa and SADC countries.

Great Wall Motors has announced that it will launch its new P Series bakkie in late November this year.

New GWM P Series bakkie confirmed for South Africa

Set to be sold through the brand’s subsidiary to Great Wall Motor Corporation, Haval, the P Series will be available in 16 derivatives in South Africa and SADC countries.

The variants will range from Single Cab base model 4X2 Turbo Diesel and 4×4 Manual transmissions right up the spectrum to Double Cab 4X2 Turbo Diesel Manual and Automatic transmissions to 4X4 Turbo Diesel Manual and Automatic transmission versions

According to GWM, the P Series bakkie raises the bar for the Chinese manufacturer to a new level of space, comfort, performance, safety, technology and reliability, featuring massively increased interior and exterior dimensions.

New GWM P Series bakkie confirmed for South Africa

Inside, it comes with full leather interiors, including the doors. It also features personalised intelligent interconnectivity, voice-controlled entertainment, self-adaptive cruise control and smart cruise control support, multi-function seats, rear self-tensioning seatbelts in the double cab.

Safety comes courtesy of lane-keeping (change) assistance, traffic sign recognition, blind-spot monitoring, front armoured double-layer steel beams for strength and rigidity, Front and Rear PDC with rear camera on double cab derivatives and up to 7 Airbags.

New GWM P Series bakkie confirmed for South Africa

It is powered by an all-new 2.0-litre TD engine mated to an 8-speed ZF auto gearbox or a six-speed manual transmission. 4X4 models feature ESP intelligent 2-speed TOD (torque on demand) 4-wheel drive systems and diff locks as standard.

The pricing will be announced closer to its local launch.

Source: Haval 


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