
Tank 300 takes approximately 3 to 5 months to be ready for pickup after production is completed. Introduction to the Tank 300: The Tank 300 is the first hardcore off-road SUV launched under the WEY brand. It is equipped with a 2.0T direct-injection turbocharged engine + ZF 8AT transmission, featuring "three differential locks," tank turn, and crawl mode, providing users with technical support for deep off-road adventures. Configuration: The Tank 300 adopts an intelligent and luxurious immersive tech cockpit, along with three major intelligent technology systems: intelligent driving, intelligent connectivity, and intelligent off-roading, injecting a new dimension of smart technology into off-road experiences.

The delivery time varies from person to person, but it took exactly three weeks for my Tank 300 to go from the production line to the 4S store. The dealership said it took a week just to schedule the logistics vehicle, and shipping new cars via railway trunk lines is faster. I remember the salesperson repeatedly reminding me to check the logistics information in real time, especially when passing through transfer stations. On the day I was supposed to pick up the car, it was delayed due to a typhoon, pushing it back another two days, so I recommend allowing extra buffer time. Local transportation usually takes just 3 days, but cross-province deliveries average around 10 days.

As a seasoned veteran who frequently tracks orders, I've noticed the meticulous post-production process of the Tank 300: it first undergoes a comprehensive 3-day quality inspection. Delivery typically takes up to 7 days to reach dealerships in flatland regions, while mountainous areas like Yunnan, Guizhou, and Sichuan may require 10-15 days due to winding roads. Upon arrival at 4S stores, the PDI inspection adds another 2 days. Special reminder to fellow car enthusiasts: during peak transport periods (e.g., before Chinese New Year) when car carriers are in high demand, delays of up to 5 additional days may occur. Always request your salesperson to upload the vehicle logistics code for real-time tracking.

Recently helped my cousin track the progress of his Tank 300. It took 11 days from the factory to Henan. The process can be divided into three clear stages: 1) Factory inspection takes 2-3 days, 2) Mainline transportation duration depends on distance (within 500km takes 3 days, over 1000km takes at least 7 days), 3) Local delivery and PDI inspection take about 3 days. After the vehicle enters the transportation system, remember to get the last six digits of the VIN. Using the official mini-program to check real-time location provides more peace of mind.


