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Wingle 7 Diesel 2025 in Saudi Arabia: Chinese Stamina, Everyday Comfort, and Tough Value for Hard Work and Adventure

Tamara Chalak
Tamara Chalak
2025-11-02
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Combining the spirit of a workhorse and a daily-driver, the 2025 Great Wall Wingle 7 carves out a strong presence in the Saudi market with Chinese durability, industrial-grade build quality, and a surprising focus on comfort—even for long trips and strenuous field work. This expanded review explores the Wingle 7’s exterior and cabin experience, engine and drivetrain options, pricing and warranty, plus a symbolic fable that captures its “practical toughness” philosophy.

Exterior Design: Traditional Strength, Everyday Practicality

  • Aggressive front end with functional halogen headlights delivers excellent clarity at night and in fog.​

  • Wide chrome front grille projects confidence and enhances engine cooling.

  • Substantial side mirrors with integrated turn signals; higher trims add electronic folding.

  • Robust side steps simplify entry and exit for drivers and field workers, boosting utility and load handling.

  • Simple, visible halogen taillights and a manually-opening bed for effortless cargo loading and unloading.

  • 16-inch alloy wheels supply poise both on pavement and off-road.

Engine Options and Drivetrain Versatility

The Wingle 7 offers two nearly identical yet purposefully different diesel engine/drivetrain options for varied working conditions:

  • 2.0L turbocharged diesel (4-cyl), 143 hp / 315 Nm torque.​

  • Durable 6-speed manual for heavy use; long-gearset for highway and towing.

  • RWD model with hydraulic steering offers a balanced mix of fuel economy and towing.

  • 4WD version offers part-time 4x4 (4H/4L), electronic diff lock, and true off-road confidence for desert, mud, or tough field conditions.

  • 70L fuel tank, 14.1 km/l economy—practical for long workdays between fill-ups.

  • 0–100 km/h in 14.8 seconds; 180 km/h top speed—performance tailored for practical hauling, not racing.​

  • Independent front suspension and tough leaf-spring rear provide a mix of daily comfort and payload/ride confidence.

Interior: Smart, Functional, and Surprisingly Comfortable

  • Soft, supportive fabric seats for hours behind the wheel; driver’s seat is electrically adjustable in six directions (option), passenger seat in four (manual).

  • Automatic A/C with dust filtering—a must for Saudi desert climates.

  • User-friendly 8-inch infotainment system with Bluetooth for easy media, navigation, and call control.​

  • Leather-trimmed, multifunction steering wheel for quick controls during trips.

  • Full safety suite includes ISOFIX mounts, six speakers for immersive sound, rear parking sensors/camera for added peace of mind.​

Pricing, Warranty, and Versions in Saudi Arabia

  • Diesel Lux RWD 2025: 79,235 SAR.

  • Diesel Lux 4×4 2025: 86,135 SAR.​

  • Six-year/150,000 km warranty (whichever comes first), backed by Great Wall’s local agent and wide-ranging service options.

  • Competitive parts pricing and national availability are major purchasing advantages.

Competitive Table: Wingle 7 vs Direct Rivals

Feature

Wingle 7 Diesel

Toyota Hilux Diesel

Nissan Navara

Engine

2.0L turbo diesel

2.4L diesel

2.5L diesel

Power/Torque

143 hp / 315 Nm

147 hp / 400 Nm

161 hp / 403 Nm

Drivetrain

RWD / 4WD

RWD / 4WD

RWD / 4WD

Warranty

6 yrs/150,000 km

5 yrs/100,000 km

5 yrs/100,000 km

Saudi price (SAR)

79,235–86,135

110,000–140,000

105,000–130,000

Interior/Tech

Fabric/leather, 8" screen, strong A/C

Cloth/barebones screen

Leather/smaller screen

“Everyday Building Block”

At a busy Riyadh jobsite beneath the blazing sun, the Wingle 7 quietly powers through, carting workers, tools, and hopes between sites and home. Even a child draws it in his notebook, dreaming of “a truck like dad’s when I grow up.” It’s toughness as a way of life, not just a luxury.

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Tamara ChalakTamara Chalak
Chief editor information:

Tamara is an editor who has been working in the automotive field for over 3 years. She is also an automotive journalist and presenter; she shoots car reviews and tips on her social media platforms. She has a translation degree, and she also works as a freelance translator, copywriter, voiceover artist, and video editor. She’s taken automotive OBD Scanner and car diagnosis courses, and she’s also worked as an automotive sales woman for a year, in addition to completing an internship with Skoda Lebanon for 2 months. She also has been in the marketing field for over 2 years, and she also create social media content for small businesses. 

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