Engineering:Great Wall Pao
| Great Wall Pao | |
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2023 Great Wall Poer | |
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| Manufacturer | Great Wall Motor |
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| Production | 2019–present |
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| Body and chassis | |
| Class | Mid-size pickup truck |
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| Layout |
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| Related | Tank 300[2] |
| Powertrain | |
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| Electric motor |
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| Transmission | 6-speed manual 8-speed ZF 8HP automatic 1-speed direct-drive (EV) 9-speed 9HAT automatic (HEV) |
| Hybrid drivetrain | Power Split Hybrid (HEV) |
| Battery | Li-ion battery (EV) |
| Electric range | 405 km (252 mi) (EV) |
| Dimensions | |
| Wheelbase | Regular version: 3,230 mm (127 in) Commercial version: 3,230 mm (127 in) Commercial LWB version: 3,410 mm (134 in) |
| Length | Regular version: 5,410 mm (213 in) Commercial version: 5,362 mm (211 in) Commercial LWB version: 5,602 mm (221 in) |
| Width | Regular version: 1,934 mm (76 in) Commercial version: 1,883 mm (74 in) |
| Height | Regular version: 1,886 mm (74 in) Commercial version: 1,884 mm (74 in) |
The Great Wall Pao (Chinese: 長城炮; pinyin: Cháng chéng pào), also known as the Poer P11/P12,[3] Cannon, P-Series, Ruman, or Sucan, is a range of mid-size pickup trucks manufactured by the Chinese automaker Great Wall Motors since 2019.[4]
Overview
The Great Wall Pao debuted on 16 April 2019, during the Shanghai Auto Show.[5] It is available in three different versions, including a standard passenger model, an off-road model, and a commercial-oriented model. An electric version was also revealed but was not available at launch.[6]
The Great Wall Pao is built on the P71 platform of Great Wall Motors, which is also used for the Haval H9 SUV, and it is powered by a 2.0 liter turbocharged inline-four gasoline engine code-named GW4C20B, with a maximum output of 147 kW (197 hp). Four-wheel drive is optional, and the transmission is an 8-speed automatic gearbox or a 6-speed manual. The standard cargo bed is sized 1,520mm x 1,520mm x 538mm.[7]
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Great Wall Pao base trim (front)
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Great Wall Pao base trim (back)
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Great Wall Pao off-road edition (front)
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Great Wall Pao off-road edition (back)
GWM Ute
In October 2020, GWM Australia announced that a version of the Pao badged as the GWM Ute would be launched in the country as a replacement for the Great Wall Steed.[8][9][10] The pickup/ute was their first vehicle sold under the re-branded GWM name, and it was sold in three dual-cab versions: the Cannon, Cannon-L, and the top-of-the-range Cannon-X. GWM New Zealand also sold the model under the same badging.[11]
GWM P-Series

In October 2020, Haval South Africa announced that a version of the Pao, badged as the GWM P-Series, would be launched in the country as an eventual replacement for the Great Wall Steed.[12] It was made available in three versions: the Commercial Single Cab, Commercial Double Cab, and the Passenger Double Cab.[13]
GWM Poer
In December 2021, GWM's distributor in Brunei, Berjaya Sdn Bhd, launched a version of the Pao Passenger and Commercial, badged as Poer Ruman and Poer Sucan, respectively.[14][15] Poer[16] is a sub-brand that stands for 'Powerful, Off-road, Enjoyable, and Reliable',[17] whilst the names Ruman and Sukan are wordplay from the Malay language, with Ruman deriving from rumah, meaning "house", and Sucan coming from the word 'sukan, which means "sports". Great Wall Motor Sales Malaysia launched two pick-up trucks under the GWM Poer name, with the Poer P12[3] being a version of the Australian GWM Cannon Ute and the Ruman,[18] and the Poer P11 being the equivalent of the Sucan model.[19]
On 16 September 2023, Berjaya Sdn Bhd launched a new version of the Poer Ruman, called Poer Ruman Ore,[20] which stands for "Off-Road Edition".
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Poer Ruman (front)
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Poer Sucan (front)
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Poer Ruman Ore (front)
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Poer Ruman Ore (back)
Pao EV
On 26 September 2020, Great Wall Motor announced an electric version of the Pao, equipped with a 150 kW/300 Nm electric motor; reported range was up to 405 km.
Safety
| Test | Points | % |
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| Overall: | ||
| Adult occupant: | 32.74 | 86% |
| Child occupant: | 43.03 | 87% |
| Pedestrian: | 36.48 | 67% |
| Safety assist: | 11.76 | 73% |
| Test | Points | % |
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| Overall: | ||
| Adult occupant: | 32.74 | 86% |
| Child occupant: | 43.03 | 87% |
| Pedestrian: | 36.48 | 67% |
| Safety assist: | 11.26 | 70% |
References
- ↑ "ราคาอย่างเป็นทางการ GWM POER SAHAR HEV : 1,189,000 – 1,389,000 บาท" (in th). 28 November 2024. https://www.headlightmag.com/2024-10-28-official-price-gwm-poer-sahar-hev/.
- ↑ "2023 GWM Tank 300 Ultra review". 20 July 2023. https://www.whichcar.com.au/reviews/2023-gwm-tank-300-ultra-review.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "GWM Poer P12 open for booking in Malaysia soon – 163PS/400Nm diesel, Level 2 autonomous; fr RM130k – paultan.org". 8 July 2022. https://paultan.org/2022/07/08/gwm-poer-p12-open-for-booking-in-malaysia-soon-163ps-400nm-diesel-level-2-autonomous-fr-rm130k/. Retrieved 24 December 2022.
- ↑ "长城汽车-炮" (in zh). https://www.autohome.com.cn/5202/#pvareaid=100125.
- ↑ "4月16日亮相 长城全新皮卡官图发布" (in zh). https://www.autohome.com.cn/news/201904/932516.html.
- ↑ "【图】上海车展亮相 长城P系列皮卡官图发布_汽车之家" (in zh). https://www.autohome.com.cn/news/201904/933397.html. Retrieved 24 December 2022.
- ↑ "2019成都车展: 长城炮系列售12.68万起". https://www.autohome.com.cn/news/201909/944942.html.
- ↑ "2021 GWM Ute: Australian debut confirmed for fourth quarter | CarAdvice". https://www.caradvice.com.au/892011/gwm-ute-australia-confirmed/.
- ↑ "Cannon is latest weapon in GWM arsenal; Truck & Bus News". 13 October 2020. https://www.truckandbus.net.au/cannon-is-latest-weapon-in-gwm-ute-arsenal/.
- ↑ "2021 Great Wall Cannon loads up". 14 October 2020. https://www.whichcar.com.au/car-news/gwm-aims-cannon-ute-at-australia.
- ↑ "GWM / Haval". https://www.gwmhaval.co.nz/gwm.
- ↑ "New GWM P Series". CMH Haval. 23 October 2020. https://www.cmhhaval.co.za/new-gwm-p-series/.
- ↑ "GWM P–Series is changing perceptions (2021) | Latest Review". https://motus.cars/blog/latest-reviews/gwm-p-series-is-changing-perceptions/4acd0974-99af-449d-bbbc-ad840897adc4.
- ↑ The Scoop (16 December 2021). "GWM Poer pickup vehicles make debut in Brunei". The Scoop. The Scoop. https://thescoop.co/2021/12/16/gwm-poer-pickup-vehicles-make-debut-in-brunei/.
- ↑ Lyna, Muhammad (1 January 2022). "Turning heads". Borneo Bulletin. Borneo Bulletin. https://borneobulletin.com.bn/turning-heads/.
- ↑ "Poer". https://www.gwmjordan.com/en/poer.
- ↑ "Great Wall Motor: Power Players". Top Gear. 17 November 2020. https://www.topgear.com/car-news/great-wall-motor-power-players.
- ↑ "2021 GWM Cannon launched in Australia – better equipped than Hilux & Ranger, but much cheaper! – paultan.org". 24 November 2020. https://paultan.org/2020/11/24/2021-gwm-cannon-launched-in-australia-better-specs-safety-than-hilux-ranger-but-much-cheaper/. Retrieved 24 December 2022.
- ↑ "GWM Poer P11 open for booking in Malaysia – 2.0L turbodiesel with 163 PS/400 Nm; est from RM110k – paultan.org". 8 July 2022. https://paultan.org/2022/07/08/gwm-poer-p11-open-for-booking-in-malaysia/. Retrieved 24 December 2022.
- ↑ "Experience the future of pickup trucks » Borneo Bulletin Online". 17 September 2023. https://borneobulletin.com.bn/experience-the-future-of-pickup-trucks/.
- ↑ "ANCAP results for GWM Ute". ancap.com.au. 2021. https://www.ancap.com.au/safety-ratings/3e7f24.
- ↑ "ANCAP results for GWM Cannon". ancap.com.au. 2021. https://www.ancap.com.au/safety-ratings/3e7f24.
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