What does GWM mean on Great Wall pickup trucks?
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GWM is the abbreviation for the English name of Great Wall Motors. The GWM alarm may be triggered by accidentally touching the car, activating the car's alarm system, or due to a car malfunction. The reasons for car malfunctions triggering alarms are as follows: 1. Overheating of the dry dual-clutch transmission clutch. 2. Parking sensor failure, external light failure. 3. Punctured tire, excessive tire pressure. Relevant information is as follows: 1. Great Wall Motors mainly produces pickup trucks, SUVs, sedans, and new energy vehicles. 2. In the SUV series family, it has built four platforms: Safe SUV, Saijun SUV, Saiying RUV, and Haval SUV, with multiple products in both two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive.
Speaking of the GWM logo on Great Wall pickup trucks, it's actually the abbreviation of Great Wall Motors' English brand name. The full name is Great Wall Motors, with these three letters representing Great (Great Wall), Wall (Automobiles), and Motors (Group), which serves as the global brand identity of Great Wall Motors Group. I've been driving the Great Wall Pao off-road version for almost two years now, and there's a prominent GWM emblem on the lower left corner of the tailgate. This symbol not only represents manufacturing craftsmanship but also signifies the position of Great Wall pickups in the global market, such as the Cannon, the best-selling model in Australia, and the Poer, which is popular in South America, both bearing this logo. In fact, Great Wall has been using GWM to expand overseas since 2007, and today, vehicles with this logo can be seen in 54 countries, with pickups accounting for a quarter of overseas sales.