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Great Wall has upgraded its X240 SUV and V240 Utility models for 2011, revised styling and added equipment bringing even greater value to the model range, which still enjoys the same low price.

The X240 four-wheel drive SUV receives a more streamlined front fascia including new sheet metal and a new grille. Inside, Bluetooth connectivity, steering wheel-mounted remote audio controls, touch screen audio system with DVD player, reversing camera, headlamp delay and rain sensing wipers are all added to the spec sheet, and all as standard fit.

Unchanged is X240's driveaway price of $23,990.

Dual cab V240 utility models also gain a new fascia with new front panels, bonnet and grille. Inside, the workhorse adds convenient steering wheel-mounted remote audio controls.

On road, the 4x2 V240 dual cab is priced from the reduced price of $22,990 while 4x4 models start at $25,990.

"Great Wall has had a very promising start in Australia, selling its 10,000th car here last month some 18 months after launch," said Ric Hull, the managing director of Ateco Automotive, the importer and distributor of Great Wall in Australia.

"These upgrades and the extra value they add, along with the price decrease on the utility, will help us sell another 10,000 great wall vehicles in 2011."

All Great Wall vehicles are covered by a comprehensive three-year/100,000km warranty with 24/7 roadside assist.

Footnote: It's the policy of Ateco Automotive, the distributor of Great Wall in Australia, to withhold vehicles for evaluation by the press.

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Powered By Motoring.com.au Published : Wednesday, 13 April 2011


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