
The toolbox of the Great Wall Pao is generally located under the rear seats. There is a pull cord near the seatbelt of the seat; pulling it will lift the seat, revealing all the tools underneath. The Great Wall Pao series is a flagship model under Great Wall Motors' pickup truck lineup, first unveiled at the Shanghai Auto Show on April 16, 2019. It is a brand-new product series, built on a new platform and produced at the new Chongqing factory, targeting mainstream international markets. Below is an introduction to the Great Wall Pao: 1. Design Philosophy: "Pao" symbolizes strength, the courage to break traditions, ambition, and the explosive release of accumulated energy. It represents uniqueness, a refusal to be ordinary, and boundless imagination. 2. Brand Strategy Plan: The "Super Five-Star" plan focuses on the user, emphasizing five key areas: super symbols, super factories, super products, super services, and super experiences. It aims to create a comprehensive lifestyle around pickup trucks and accelerate globalization efforts.

When I first bought my Great Wall Pao pickup, I noticed the location of the toolbox—it's in the rear area of the cargo bed, specifically on the left rear side or near the tailgate where there's a small storage compartment. Lifting the cover reveals neatly arranged tools like the jack, tire wrench, and socket set. As someone who frequently hauls goods over long distances, I find this placement quite thoughtful—easy to access without interfering with cargo space. Before every trip, I take a moment to check if all tools are in place, ensuring the jack isn’t rusty or the wrench loose, as these could be lifesavers in emergencies like a flat tire or roadside repairs. Also, I recommend not overstuffing the toolbox; leaving some space for personal items makes it more practical and easier to maintain—just an occasional wipe with a damp cloth will do.

As a newbie driving the Great Wall Pao, it took me a while to figure out where the toolbox was located. It's inside the cargo bed, usually on the right side near the wheel, with a small door that can be easily flipped open. Inside, you'll find various tools like screwdrivers and pliers—all the basic accessories neatly packed in a dedicated bag. Don't rush when searching for it; some models might have latches or bolts, so just take a moment to inspect. I find the layout quite user-friendly—it doesn’t take up much space and is easy to locate. In case of emergencies on the road, having quick access to tools is a real lifesaver. For daily use, I make it a habit to check periodically to ensure all tools are in place, avoiding any missing essentials. Maintenance is simple—just a quick clean now and then.

From a technical perspective, the toolbox location of the Great Wall Cannon is in the rear bed area of the cabin, specifically fixed in a small slot on the right rear side wall or under the rear section. This design optimizes space utilization, ensuring stable tool storage and quick access. Upon opening the cover, you can see standardized equipment, including a socket wrench and a jack system. Compared to other pickups, this layout minimizes interference with the main storage space while maintaining safety on bumpy roads. Personally, I appreciate this straightforward installation—it makes repairs quicker, especially during outdoor activities or emergency maintenance, preventing tool damage from bumps.


