The Tank 300 2025 has officially arrived in Saudi Arabia, positioning itself as a strong contender in the mid size SUV market. Built for drivers who demand both comfort and off road capability, this Chinese SUV blends a commanding exterior with advanced technology and competitive pricing. Available in two trims, Challenger and Conqueror, it offers a range of features to suit different needs while keeping durability and value at the forefront.
Buyers can choose between two well equipped trims. The Challenger is priced at 149,385 SAR, while the more luxurious Conqueror comes in at 158,585 SAR. Both versions are backed by generous coverage, including a 5 year or 150,000 km general warranty, a 10 year or 1,000,000 km engine and transmission warranty for the first owner, and 3 years or 50,000 km of free maintenance. This level of support reflects the brand’s confidence in the SUV’s build quality and mechanical reliability.
The Challenger trim targets buyers seeking balanced performance and value. Its exterior boasts bold lines, LED headlights and taillights, 17 inch alloy wheels, and electrically folding side mirrors with turn signals. Inside, it offers seating for five with leather upholstery, a power adjustable driver seat with massage function, a multifunction steering wheel, and automatic climate control with rear vents.
Tech highlights include a 12.3 inch infotainment screen with Apple CarPlay, Bluetooth, a matching 12.3 inch digital instrument cluster, and an 8 speaker audio system. Safety features are extensive for the base trim, with adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, front and rear parking sensors, a 360 degree camera, ABS, EBD, TCS, and multiple airbags for comprehensive protection.
The Conqueror trim builds on the Challenger’s strengths, adding premium touches for a more refined ride. It features Nappa leather seats, cooling for both front seats, and additional curtain airbags for improved passenger protection. The driver’s seat retains the massage function, while the audio system is upgraded to an Infinity setup with 8 high quality speakers.
Despite the luxury upgrades, the Conqueror maintains the same rugged mechanical setup as the Challenger, with the same dimensions, engine, and four wheel drive system. It is aimed at drivers who want to keep the Tank 300’s off road credibility while enjoying higher levels of comfort and safety technology.
The Tank 300 competes in a segment filled with capable and versatile SUVs. Its closest rivals include the Toyota Fortuner, Mitsubishi Montero Sport, Nissan X Terra, Chery Tiggo 8 Pro Max, Jetour T2, Ford Everest in base trims, and the Hongqi HS5. Each competitor brings its own strengths, but the Tank 300’s combination of aggressive styling, solid feature set, and strong warranty makes it a compelling alternative.
A brand new Tank 300 comes with the peace of mind of full warranty coverage, free maintenance, the latest technology, and the ability to choose exact trim and color preferences. On the other hand, a used model can offer significant cost savings, with the possibility of securing a higher trim for the price of a new base version. Many used options also come with low mileage and may still have part of the original warranty intact, making them a practical choice for budget conscious buyers.
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