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🇿🇼 Published: 19 April 2026
📘 Source: The Citizen

The GWM P500 has swopped the chrome for black touches. Picture: Jaco van der Merwe Stickered R100 shy of the R1-million mark, the flagship bakkie in the Great Wall Motors (GWM) portfolio, the P500 HEV (hybrid electric vehicle), is never going to be a volume seller. But like all the top-of-the-range models in its rival stables, this P500 is the flagbearer of the GWM bakkie stable.

And it wears the badge with the same distinction as the Toyota Hilux GR-Sport, Ford Ranger Raptor, Isuzu D-Max V-Cross, Nissan Navara Pro-4X or VW Amarok Adventura or PanAmericana. Measuring almost 5.5 metres in length and two metres in width, the P500 made an immediate statement upon its arrival in 2024. Slotting in above the P-Series, which has become the P300 since, the P500 made a splash with its hybrid powertrain, bakkie-firsts such as a sunroof and a clever double-action tailgate.

But like itsTank 500 sibling, the P500 had one problem. It’s exuberant amount of chrome touches. Chrome in general is not everyone’s cup of tea.

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Even less in the cutthroat bakkie segment for a Chinese product on which the jury is still out on whether it can hold its places among the proven regulars. But thankfully sanity prevailed and GWM less than a year after the P500’s arrival introduced ablack appearance package. At no additional cost.

The powertrain, the interior, the technology on offer and everything else stays unchanged, yet the black suit gives the bakkie a lot more impetus. And eliminates any chance of it being ridiculed on its looks by the hardcore bakkie communities. The chrome grille, alloy wheels and roof rails have all received the black treatment, along with the door handles and side mirrors, which was clad in body colour before.

Smoke glass head- and taillight clusters further enhance the look. The black theme continues inside with the plush black Nappa leather trim complemented by piano black, grey veneer and brushed alloy touches. A 14.6-inch infotainment system with 10-speaker Harman Kardon sound system takes centre stage in cabin packed to the rafters with features.

These include a sunroof, front and rear wireless charger, electric, heated, ventilated and massaging front seats and heated and cooled rear seats with power adjustment. Safety comes in the form a comprehensive set of advanced driver assist system like lane keep assist, adaptive cruise control rear cross-traffic warning system. The GWM P500 features the same self-charging hybrid powertrain as the Tank 500.

A 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine is hooked up to battery and electric motor which sends 255kW of power and 648Nm of torque to all four wheels vianine-speed automatic transmission. It’s off-roading credentials include the likes of selectable low range and front and rear diff locks. Tipping the scales at 2 575kg, the GWM P500 HEV is a bit on the heavy side, but it nonetheless recorded an impressive 0 to 100km/h sprint time of 7.76 seconds during our high-performance test in 2024. At the time of testing it was the second fastest bakkie in Mzansi after the Raptor (6.90 seconds), but other new energy offerings inthe BYD Shark (5.66)and Changan Hunter REEV (7.37) have now also supplanted it on our time sheets.

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Originally published by The Citizen • April 19, 2026

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