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The new Chinese brand has debuted with two electric SUVs, starting at R5,000.

The new Chinese brand has debuted with two electric SUVs, starting at R$125,000.

Already operating in the country and about to start local production at the former Mercedes-Benz facilities in Eracemapolis (SP), Chinese GWM also showed two new products it will launch here in 2025, imported.

Arriving in the first half of next year, the Tank 300 is a boxy, plug-in hybrid SUV that combines a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine with two electric motors to produce 408 horsepower. It comes with an arsenal of equipment to tackle muddy trails, such as differential locks and a low-slip gearbox.

Great Wall Motors also showed off the Wey 07 SUV, which will be launched in the second half of 2025 as the Asian manufacturer’s most expensive and luxurious option. It measures 5.16 meters long, has a well-designed cabin and a hybrid engine with impressive figures: 516 horsepower and 95.1 kg of torque.

Jeep also launched new launches at Interlagos: the redesigned Wrangler and Gladiator duo, SUVs and pickups with body-on-frame and a powerful 4×4 traction system. Both now feature, in the 2025 lineup, a redesigned front grille and an interior with a new multimedia center with a 12.3-inch screen. Both come in a single Rubicon version and start at R$ 499,990.

As Moraes says. It’s all about the Omoda and Jaecoo brands, owned by the Chinese company Chery, which will start operating in Brazil in the first quarter of 2025, initially with imported vehicles – national production is confirmed for next year, at a location yet to be announced.

In partnership with the Automobile Museum, the Interlagos Festival also provided a space for the public to appreciate rare, beautiful and powerful supercars, such as the Porsche 918 Spyder and its nearly 900 horsepower.

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