The Great Wall Sailor is a full-size pickup truck produced by Great Wall Motors from 2001 to 2010.
Overview
The Sailor was powered by a 2.2-liter inline-four petrol engine producing 78 kW and 190 Nm.[1]
As the pickup version of the Great Wall Sing, the body of the Great Wall Sing was the third generation Isuzu Faster[2][3] produced under license with a redesigned front end heavily resembling a Nissan Paladin/Frontier. The Great Wall Sailor was later replaced by the Great Wall Wingle built on the same platform.
In 2009 the Sailor was introduced in Australia as the Great Wall SA220, only available in two-wheel drive. It was discontinued in 2010.[4]
Safety
The Great Wall SA220 received 2 out of 5 stars in ANCAP testing.[5]
External links
References
- Graham Smith. Great Wall SA220 and V240 2009 Review CarsGuide, 17 July 2009, retrieved 2 November 2025^
- Chinese utes arrive in Oz CarPoint, 2009-06-24, retrieved 2010-03-05^
- Joshua Dowling. Great Wall v Mahindra: the cheap ute showdown CarPoint, 2009-12-04, retrieved 2010-03-05^
- William Stopford. Eight Chinese cars that flopped in Australia CarExpert, 7 June 2020, retrieved 2 November 2025^
- Hitch Hinchliffe. Cheaper cars not up to par News.com.au, 22 September 2011, retrieved 2 November 2025^