My GWM Tank 300 delivers a lightweight driving feel despite its 2.1-ton weight, with sufficient engine power and mostly smooth, responsive transmission, though minor jerking occurs when shifting from D to N or during gentle 1st-2nd gear acceleration. The solid chassis inspires confidence on rough roads but exhibits more vibrations over small bumps, with front seats more comfortable than rear. NVH is excellent at low speeds, with only pleasant低沉 engine noise, but wind noise becomes noticeable above 70-80 km/h, which I find acceptable. Handling is impressive, with minimal body roll during cornering, inspiring more confidence than my previous urban SUV. Current fuel consumption after 1,500 km is 11.7 L/100km, acceptable to me. The exterior garners extremely high attention; as a non-off-roader, I plan to install a Brabus kit for a sportier look at around 5,000 yuan without modifying suspension, chassis, or tires. Dissatisfactions include noticeable wind noise (双层隔音玻璃 would help), lack of wireless charging, inability to adjust EQ when setting the main driving position as the primary listening position, no AUX port, and Type-C ports without audio transmission, inconvenient for external music players. There's brake noise, which may improve after磨合. ACC adaptive cruise frequently falsely prompts to hold the steering wheel, and the side-positioned trunk light affects brightness. Overall, it's a great vehicle that allows ordinary people to fulfill their off-road dreams, with balanced engine, transmission, and chassis, no obvious shortcomings, and good value for money. I appreciate GWM's willingness to listen to users and hope domestic cars continue to improve.