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GWM Tank 500 HEV vs Toyota Fortuner GR-S: Detailed 1 on 1 Comparison

GWM Tank 500 HEV vs Toyota Fortuner GR-S: Detailed 1 on 1 Comparison

The Pakistani SUV market is no longer a one-horse race. For years, if you had PKR 20 million in your pocket and wanted a rugged, seven-seater status symbol, the Toyota Fortuner was the only choice.

But since Sazgar Engineering launched the GWM Tank 500 HEV in early 2026, the “King of the Road” has serious competition. While the Tank 500 aims for a luxury Land Cruiser vibe at a lower cost, the Fortuner GR-S sticks to its sporty, go-anywhere reputation.

With both SUVs priced almost identically, which one deserves your money?

Let’s break it down in this detailed 1-on-1 comparison.

Quick Overview

The GWM Tank 500 HEV and Toyota Fortuner GR-S are two of the closest-priced premium SUVs in Pakistan right now, both sitting around PKR 20.5 million ex-factory.

SpecificationGWM Tank 500 HEVToyota Fortuner GR-S
Brand / AssemblerGWM / Sazgar EngineeringToyota / Indus Motors
Body TypeFull-Size SUVMid-Size SUV
Engine2.0L Turbo Petrol + Electric2.8L Turbo Diesel
Combined Power342 HP201 HP
Torque648 Nm500 Nm
Transmission9-Speed Hybrid AT6-Speed Sequential AT
Price (Ex-Factory)PKR 20,500,000PKR 20,600,000

Size and Presence: Big vs Bigger

The Tank 500 is noticeably larger and more commanding on the road.

SpecificationGWM Tank 500 HEVToyota Fortuner GR-S
Length5,078 mm4,795 mm
Width1,934 mm1,855 mm
Height1,905 mm1,835 mm
Wheelbase2,850 mm2,745 mm
Seating Capacity77
ClassificationFull-Size SUVMid-Size SUV

Performance and Powertrain

Tank 500 HEV delivers 342 HP and a massive 648 Nm with quick acceleration (0-100 km/h in 7.3 seconds) and smooth hybrid operation.

Fortuner GR-S offers the proven 2.8L diesel with 201 HP and 500 Nm – rugged and reliable but slower and noisier.

Fuel Economy and Range

SpecificationGWM Tank 500 HEVToyota Fortuner GR-S
Fuel TypePetrol HybridDiesel
City Mileage12–14 km/l9 km/l
Highway Mileage13–15 km/l10–12 km/l
Fuel Tank65 litres80 litres

The Tank 500 wins on running costs, especially in the city. The Fortuner wins on long-range cruising.

Features and Technology

The Tank 500 HEV clearly leads with a massive 14.6-inch screen, Head-Up Display, panoramic sunroof, wireless charging, memory seats, ambient lighting, and full ADAS.

The Fortuner GR-S feels dated with a 9-inch screen and no ADAS.

Safety Systems

SpecificationGWM Tank 500 HEVToyota Fortuner GR-S
Airbags63
ADAS SuiteYes (Full)No
360° CameraYesYes
Automatic Emergency BrakingYesNo

Design and Exterior

The Tank 500 HEV has a bold, boxy, modern look with premium presence. The Fortuner GR-S looks sportier with GR badges and aggressive styling – a familiar sight on Pakistani roads.

Cabin and Comfort

The Tank 500 offers a true luxury lounge feel with more space in all three rows, tri-color leather, and premium comfort features. The Fortuner is tough and practical but less luxurious.

Price and Value

Both are priced very close at ex-factory level, but on-road prices vary. The Tank 500 gives better specification value, while the Fortuner holds stronger resale.

Warranty and After-Sales

  • Tank 500 HEV: 10-year engine + 8-year battery warranty (but limited service network)
  • Fortuner GR-S: Standard 3-year warranty with unmatched nationwide parts and service availability

Which One Should You Buy?

Choose GWM Tank 500 HEV if you want:

  • More power and better fuel economy
  • Latest technology and safety features
  • Spacious, luxurious family SUV for city/highway use

Choose Toyota Fortuner GR-S if you want:

  • Proven reliability and resale value
  • Easy maintenance anywhere in Pakistan
  • Rugged performance for long trips and rough roads

Which one would you pick? Let us know in the comments!

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