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Australia’s cheapest hybrid ute axed as PHEVs take hold

ahmadchaudari@gmail.com July 1, 2025

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GWM had the distinction of offering one of Australia’s only two full-hybrid utes, and one of just three plug-in hybrid (PHEV) utes. However, it’s axing the former to focus on the latter.

The GWM Cannon Alpha Hybrid has been discontinued, the company has confirmed.

It was only launched last year, while deliveries of the PHEV began in May.

GWM has confirmed the PHEV is now replacing the hybrid, just as pricing of the former has been sharpened.

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“With advancements in PHEV technology and a competitive price point, our goal is to offer a range that truly connects with customer needs,” said a spokesperson from GWM Australia.

“The Cannon Alpha PHEV strikes an ideal balance between cutting-edge electrification and uncompromised 4×4 capability, as proven in our climb on Beer O’Clock Hill.

“For those who prefer a more traditional option, the diesel variant remains an integral part of the lineup.”

The Cannon Alpha PHEV is now being offered for $57,490 drive-away in Lux trim and $64,490 drive-away in Ultra trim, until September 30, 2025 or while stocks last.

That sees the Ultra PHEV now undercut what the Ultra Hybrid – the only hybrid variant GWM offered here – was priced at. It was being offered for $64,990 drive-away.