For roughly Rs. 20.5 million, the GWM Tank 500 HEV and Toyota Fortuner GR-S cater to very different SUV buyers, each emphasizing distinct strengths. The Tank 500 HEV focuses on modern tech and luxury, featuring a 2.0-liter hybrid engine producing 346 horsepower and 648 Nm of torque, a quiet premium cabin, a 14.6-inch touchscreen infotainment system, a 12-speaker Infinity audio setup, and comprehensive ADAS safety features. It’s ideal for drivers seeking a sophisticated, Range Rover-style experience with hybrid efficiency at a competitive price.
On the other hand, the Toyota Fortuner GR-S emphasizes rugged reliability and proven performance. Its 2.8-liter diesel engine delivers 201 horsepower and 500 Nm of torque, offering durability, long-term dependability, strong resale value, and widespread service support. The Fortuner appeals to buyers who prioritize toughness, longevity, and off-road capability over the latest tech or luxury features.
In essence, choosing between these SUVs depends on whether you value advanced hybrid technology and premium comfort or tried-and-tested diesel reliability and rugged performance.
































