The Tank 300 Frontier Edition, which was released earlier this year, takes things to the next level by making it resemble a Ford Bronco more.
A new grille with Tank lettering, a bulged bonnet, a snorkel, a roof rack, off-road bumpers with built-in bullbar and winch, underbody protection, fender extensions, a set of 18-inch alloy wheels in the Beadlock style, yellow livery with black decals are some of the exterior highlights.
Under the bonnet is the same turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine as in cheaper models, providing 224 horsepower and 387 Nm of torque. An eight-speed automatic gearbox and an all-wheel-drive system with electronic differential locking are used to distribute power to all four wheels.
For your Tank 300 Frontier Edition, you can now purchase a complementary off-road-oriented e-bike. The electric bicycle is manufactured by Buxus and is based on their EVA model. It has a single hub motor that generates 1 horsepower and a detachable 20Ah battery with a 100 km range between charges.
The Buxus EVA's unique tank-themed edition is identified by its contrasting black and yellow livery, as well as the Tank 300 stickers on the profile. The two-wheeler, which is 1,734 mm long, can be stowed behind the 1,970 mm-wide Tank 300 with the aid of a bike carrier fitted to the bumper.
The e-bike boasts dual-piston hydraulic disc brakes, grippy tires, and front and rear suspension.
The EVA Tank 300 Edition is available for $2,073 and is limited to 300 units. The Tank 300 Frontier Edition is priced at $38,624 in China, with a production run of 3,000 pieces. When the matching Buxus EVA e-bike is included, the total cost of the vehicle combination is $40,694.