Great Wall Deer

Great Wall Deer
Overview
ManufacturerGreat Wall Motors
Production1996–2013
AssemblyBaoding, Hebei, China
Golpayegan, Iran (Diar)
Body and chassis
ClassCompact pickup truck
RelatedGreat Wall Safe
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission5 speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase
  • Single cab:
  • 2,960 mm (116.5 in)
  • One and a half cab:
  • 3,085 mm (121.5 in)
  • Standard-wheelbase double cab:
  • 2,850 mm (112.2 in)
  • Long wheelbase double cab:
  • 3,380 mm (133.1 in)
Length
  • Single cab:
  • 4,945–5,053 mm (194.7–198.9 in)
  • One and a half cab:
  • 5,030–5,130 mm (198.0–202.0 in)
  • Standard-wheelbase double cab:
  • 4,790–4,890 mm (188.6–192.5 in)
  • Long wheelbase double cab:
  • 5,280–5,380 mm (207.9–211.8 in)
  • 5,305–5,405 mm (208.9–212.8 in)
Width1,705 mm (67.1 in)
Height
  • Single cab:
  • 1,695 mm (66.7 in)
  • One and a half cab:
  • 1,665 mm (65.6 in)
  • Standard-wheelbase double cab:
  • 1,715 mm (67.5 in)
  • Long wheelbase double cab:
  • 1,685 mm (66.3 in)
Curb weight
  • Single cab:
  • 1,325 kg (2,921.1 lb)
  • One and a half cab:
  • 1,350 kg (2,976.2 lb)
  • Standard-wheelbase double cab:
  • 1,395–1,495 kg (3,075.4–3,295.9 lb)
  • Long wheelbase double cab:
  • 1,425–1,525 kg (3,141.6–3,362.0 lb)
Chronology
PredecessorHongqi CA1021U3
SuccessorGreat Wall Wingle

The Great Wall Deer (Chinese: 长城迪尔; pinyin: Chángchéng Díěr) is a compact pickup truck manufactured by the Chinese automaker Great Wall Motors from 1996 to 2013.[1][2]

The Deer commenced production in March 1996 and ceased in June 2013. The Deer started being exported to the Middle East in 1996.[1][2] It was exported to other regions such as Africa and Latin America. The Deer was built as a replacement for the Hongqi CA1021U3 coupe utilities.

The design heavily resembles the sixth generation Toyota Hilux.

Body styles

It was available in five body styles:

  • Extra long single cabin
  • One and a half cabin
  • Standard double cabin
  • Medium double cabin
  • Extra long double cabin

References

  1. ^ a b Williams, Jake (18 July 2025). "Who is GWM? A quick guide to the first Chinese car brand to launch in Australia". whichcar.com.au. Retrieved 2 November 2025.
  2. ^ a b Maxies, Max (4 May 2025). "GWM: A guide to everything you need to know". CarExpert. Retrieved 2 November 2025.