GWM Tank 300 Grille Buying Guide Australia

Tank 300 grille guide · Australia

Plan the cameras, airflow and wiring before the front-end look.

Compare complete replacement grilles, mesh inserts and lighting accessories separately—then check your Tank 300 year, trim, camera or radar layout, cooling openings and wiring before ordering.

GWM Tank 300 with illuminated front grille on an Australian red-dirt track at dusk
Petrol & hybrid checks
Grilles vs lighting accessories
Camera, radar & airflow planning

First choose the kind of front-end change

Similar product photos can hide very different jobs. Identify whether you are replacing the grille, adding mesh or adding a light before comparing styles.

Replacement grille

Change the complete centre section

Check outer shape, mounting tabs, hood latch clearance, bumper alignment and every camera, radar, sensor or emblem position.

View grille options
Mesh or insert

Add a layer—not a structural guard

Mesh inserts can alter appearance and offer light debris screening, but they are not bull bars, recovery points or impact protection.

Compare the jobs
Lighting accessory

Plan wiring, aim and road use

Spotlights, marker lights and illuminated logos are accessories, not complete grilles. Check fuses, waterproof connections and local lighting rules.

Check lighting requirements

Current Tank 300 grille options

These active listings represent six different jobs. Open the product page to confirm the exact variant, included pieces and installation requirements.

Before you order

Send these four fitment details

A clear front-end record makes it easier to check both physical mounting and the electronic equipment behind the grille.

01

Powertrain, year and trim

Confirm Petrol or Hybrid, model year and variant. Do not rely on the Tank 300 badge alone.

02

Photograph the complete front end

Send straight-on and angled photos showing the factory grille, emblem, bumper, number-plate area and mounting gaps.

03

List cameras, radar and sensors

Include front camera, adaptive-cruise radar, parking sensors and any factory or aftermarket lights. Their view and calibration must not be obstructed.

04

Plan airflow and electrical work

Keep cooling openings and the hood latch clear. For lights, plan a suitable fuse, relay where required, protected routing, waterproof connectors and legal aiming.

Complete grille or lighting accessory?

Grille or mesh product

  • Changes a body opening or the complete grille assembly
  • Requires tab, latch, bumper and panel-gap checks
  • Must preserve cooling airflow and sensor views
  • Mesh is not a bull bar or recovery point

Light, marker or logo accessory

  • Adds electrical load and wiring requirements
  • May need brackets, relay, fuse and waterproof connectors
  • Must not block the camera, radar or cooling opening
  • Colour, position and use can be restricted on public roads

Tank 300 grille FAQs

Will every Tank 300 grille fit Petrol and Hybrid models?

Do not assume universal fitment. Confirm powertrain, year, trim, factory grille shape and every installed camera, radar or sensor against the selected product.

Can a replacement grille cause camera or radar warnings?

A grille, emblem or light positioned in the wrong place can obstruct equipment or affect calibration. Preserve the original viewing area and arrange professional checking when the vehicle reports a warning.

Can coloured grille lights be used on Australian public roads?

Road-use requirements vary by light colour, position, operation and jurisdiction. Check the current rules for your state or territory and use off-road or show-only modes where required.

Does grille mesh replace a bull bar or stone guard?

No. A mesh insert may screen small debris and change the appearance, but it should not be treated as structural impact protection, a rated recovery point or a bull bar.

Unsure which Tank 300 grille option fits?

Send your powertrain, model year, trim, product link and clear front-end photos including the camera, radar, sensors and factory grille.

Check fitment