Autoblog and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article.China's Great Wall Motor (GWM) is making a loud, eight-cylinder counter-argument. The automaker has officially confirmed that its self-developed 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8—first previewed to American audiences at CES earlier this year—will make its production debut under the hood of a new flagship SUV.GWMChinese Combustion CreativityWhile legacy American brands are currently shelving their iconic V8s in favor of turbocharged inline-sixes and EV architectures, GWM is investing heavily in large-displacement combustion. This new 4.0-liter powerplant is a thoroughly modern piece of engineering. It utilizes a Miller cycle design, a front-mounted water-cooled intercooler, and a sophisticated dual-injection system combining 350-bar direct injection with 5.5-bar port injection to mitigate carbon buildup. Mated to an in-house nine-speed automatic transmission, early specifications place the engine's output around the 500-horsepower mark.AdvertisementAdvertisementCrucially, GWM is not ignoring modern efficiency mandates. The V8 is built on a hybrid-ready architecture, designed to integrate an electric motor between the engine and transmission. This plug-in hybrid capability ensures the massive powertrain can pass stringent global emissions regulations while delivering the low-end torque required for heavy off-road use.V8 Recipient and OutlookSo, what vehicle gets the honors? GWM executives have confirmed the engine will launch in their premium "Tank" line of body-on-frame SUVs. Industry consensus points to the Tank 700 or the upcoming Tank 800—massive, luxury-oriented 4x4s that share a footprint and mission closely mirroring the Toyota Land Cruiser or the Lexus LX.GWMDespite GWM deliberately choosing Las Vegas as the venue to parade this engine, American buyers should not expect to see it in local showrooms. The automaker currently lacks a retail footprint in the United States and has announced no concrete plans to navigate the regulatory hurdles required to enter the market. Instead, this V8 SUV is explicitly targeted at global regions that still harbor a massive appetite for high-displacement off-roaders, primarily Australia, New Zealand, and the Middle East.GWM's strategic pivot proves a point to the global market: the emotional and mechanical appeal of a V8 engine still holds significant currency, and traditional combustion continues to find a lucrative foothold in an increasingly electrified era.AdvertisementAdvertisementThis story was originally published by Autoblog on Jun 26, 2026, where it first appeared in the News section. Add Autoblog as a Preferred Source by clicking here.