Move over Mercedes-Benz and Ram, now Chinese car giant Great Wall Motors is exploring the possibility of a 6×6 version of its GWM Ute.
Patent images of a stretched Great Wall Motors Ute 6×6 have appeared online in China.
Apparently inspired by radical 6×6 versions of the Mercedes-Benz G-Wagen in Germany and the Ram 1500 pick-up in the US, it is for now unclear whether the GWM Ute 6×6 is some kind of upcoming motor show concept or a new top-end flagship model that could make it to showrooms.
Little information is known about the GWM Ute 6×6, but Drive has added some alloy wheels to the technical drawings (which feature tyres only) to make the vehicle look a little more realistic.
GWM is known for pushing the boundaries of car designs and vehicle concepts – including cars like the oddly-named and unusually-styled GWM Ora Good Cat – so anything is possible.
The current GWM Ute and Tank 300 heavy-duty SUV share the same hardcore underpinnings. This 6×6 is believed to use a stretched and re-bodied version of this platform.
According to overseas reports, GWM is considering adding a more powerful engine to the the GWM Ute and Tank 300 – this 6×6 model could help launch a new engine option.
A representative for GWM Haval declined to comment on or confirm the bonafides of the GWM Ute 6×6 patent images, and said the company was focused on getting more inventory of the current-generation GWM Ute and Haval SUVs – to continue its sales growth in Australia.
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