Tank 300 lands in Moscow and Voronezh showrooms with modern turbo power and feature-rich trims

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The latest Tank 300 compact SUVs have arrived at official dealerships in Moscow and Voronezh, with confirmation coming from contemporary automotive outlets. Buyers can expect the new models to go on sale starting mid-March 2023, according to the published reports.

Under the hood, the Tank 300 is powered by a 2.0-liter inline-four turbocharged petrol engine delivering 220 horsepower and 380 Newton-meters of torque. This engine is paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission, providing smooth shifts and confident acceleration across urban streets and open highways. The SUV measures 4760 millimeters in length, 1930 millimeters in width, and 1903 millimeters in height, with a wheelbase of 2750 millimeters. A ground clearance of 224 millimeters ensures capable performance on uneven roads and light off-road surfaces, while still delivering a refined ride on paved surfaces.

Two trim levels are offered, priced at 3.7 million rubles and 4.05 million rubles. Standard equipment includes 17-inch wheels, a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, a panoramic sunroof, an engine guard for extra protection, heated front and rear seats, adaptive cruise control, dual-zone climate control, LED headlights, and a rear differential lock. In the higher-end configuration, buyers also get a gearbox guard and a front differential lock, expanding the vehicle’s capability for more demanding driving scenarios and providing additional peace of mind on tougher terrains.

As part of the brand’s broader strategy, the market introduction of the Tank 300 aligns with ongoing plans across the region to expand the lineup and offer sportier, more capable options in the mid-size SUV segment. Ahead of the official launch, enthusiasts and potential buyers have closely followed announcements about new powertrains, technology features, and safety systems. The Tank 300’s combination of engine performance, advanced electronics, and practical design aims to satisfy customers who want modern comfort without sacrificing utility. In related news, other brands in the same segment, such as Haval, have signaled intentions to unveil larger SUVs that echo this type of capability and design philosophy, signaling healthy competition and a broader choice landscape for Canadian and American shoppers who follow global automotive trends.

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