Video: GWM P300’s tailgate makes it easy to climb a book

There were first side steps, then there were doors of the barn and now there are staples.

Great Wall Motors has carried forward the bar in Bakkie Tailgate operation with GWM P300.

The Chinese manufacturer presented a unique tailgate concept on his leading Bakki, P500 last year. It can be operated as a standard tailgate or can be divided into the middle and open as two barn doors attached to the hinges on both sides.

GWM P300 Moves Golpost

The GWM P300, which is the designated P-Series, carries it forward. pun intended. It has a step ladder that allows easy access to the loadbin.

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The staplador is carried very neatly inside the tailgate and is released with a button open once with a tailgate. It is a step with a broad non-slip base, which is to put your leg to step on the loadbin. After use, Stepladder slides back to the tailgate of GWM P300 and exits the site. The operation is so easy that it can be below one hand.

Even with the tailgate open, it is not the easiest task to be on the back of a book. The way, Ford introduced unique steps on the edges of the partem, so that life could be made easier for the owners. Another half -tunner, Chever utilityLater a similar design was shown.

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Ford ranger brings back

The current Ford Ranger re -presented the side steps, but was integrated into the rear bumper on either side of the loadbin. However, they do not have a rapter because designers had to accommodate two exit pipes from the 3.0-liter V6 twin-turbo engine on both sides under the loadbin.

Whereas Bide shark Does not facilitate any step, it is another trick to your sleeve. It is tailgate electronic and opens through a button press. This is only one-set ticket, although traditional elbow Greece is required to close it.

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