GWM Tank 500, Cannon Alpha owners getting safety system, drivability upgrades


The GWM Cannon Alpha and Tank 500 received key fixes to throttle response and advanced driver assistance systems at the factory earlier this year, and now existing owners are able to have these upgrades applied to their cars.

The changes were applied at production level early in 2025, with CarExpert getting the opportunity to test them late last year.

GWM says they’re now available to existing owners though there’s no over-the-air update available, so owners will need to head to one of the Chinese brand’s dealerships to receive the update.

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GWM has also confirmed there are no changes for the Cannon ute and Tank 300 off-roader – as they use different programming, the updates made to their larger platform-mates aren’t transferable.

“We continue to work hard to ensure the voice of our local market is heard and considered,” said GWM Australia and New Zealand marketing and communications boss Steve Maciver.

“These upgrades reflect recent feedback from our customers across Australia and New Zealand and demonstrate GWM’s global commitment to supporting our region and continually refining the product to better suit local drivers.

“It’s not just about building for the future – we’re also focused on delivering meaningful updates and improvements to our existing owners, ensuring their experience continues to strengthen with our brand.”

GWM says it has improved throttle response and sensitivity in hybrid versions of the Cannon Alpha and Tank 500, while the following changes have been applied to not only these models but also the Cannon Alpha diesel:

  • Adaptive cruise control
    • Curve speed control refinements to improve level of speed reduction when cornering
    • Acceleration response increased when resuming set speed
  • Driver monitoring system
    • Voice warning changed to alert sound, volume decreased
    • On/off switch memory function added, system no longer defaults to on
  • Emergency lane-keep assist
    • Visual warning alert changed to ‘lane flashing’ warning in digital instrument cluster
    • Quick key now accessible in the shortcut menu, accessed by swiping down on the touchscreen

GWM also says it has “optimised” false triggering alerts on certain road surfaces with the emergency lane-keep assist, and added a Trailer Hitch Track guideline on the touchscreen.