Tank 300 Now Looks Like A G63, Costs A Fraction Of The Real Thing
by AutoExpert | 13 January, 2026
A new custom garage in Thailand, Shana E-Sport, has discovered a cheap way to offer Brabus vibes at a non-Brabus price point. All it took was for them to base the build on a Tank 300, a boxy Chinese SUV from Great Wall Motors that already has an upright, boxy demeanor to a good degree of believability.
The build’s exterior is completely restyled. The stock front fascia is replaced with a fresh front end that features a grille, round LED headlights, a vented hood, and an AMG-styled sporty bumper. Brabus-style fender flares, fake vents, and old-school side indicators accentuate the upright form factor even more.
At the rear, there’s a new bumper with an integrated diffuser, a roof spoiler, a custom spare wheel cover, and exhausts that can be configured to look like the G63’s quad or side pipes. This all sits on 22-inch alloy wheels with fat all-terrain tires, and optional suspension adjustments and upgrades to the brakes are available for those who want them.

Inside, the Tank 300 already hints at Mercedes design with a twin-screen digital cockpit and turbine-style climate vents. Shana E-Sport pushes it further with turquoise leather, forged carbon accents, soft-close doors, illuminated side steps, and a hands-free tailgate. It looks like a G-Class from a mile away, but it’s all cleverly reworked.

Under the hood, the Tank 300 keeps its stock hybrid setup: a 2.0-liter turbo four-cylinder paired with an electric motor, making around 350 horsepower through all four wheels via a nine-speed automatic. It’s no G63 twin-turbo, but the point isn’t raw power—it’s about the look and presence.

Price-wise, the complete G63-style Tank 300 makeover runs around 2.5 million Baht, or about 79,800 dollars, including the base vehicle, which costs around 1.8 million Baht. If you already own a Tank 300, the conversion itself is roughly 1.08 million Baht, depending on how wild you want to go.