GWM New Zealand Took Fleet Range to EROAD Fleet Days

Fleet buyers rarely get the chance to drive a brand’s full range back to back, which is exactly what GWM New Zealand offered at EROAD Fleet Days. Held on 5 and 6 August 2026 at Mystery Creek, the event gave businesses direct access to the Chinese brand’s expanding New Zealand lineup.

What GWM Brought to the Event

GWM set up a dedicated GWM Sales Stadium on site, using the space to display vehicles and host conversations with fleet managers and business operators. The stand-out feature was the Captain’s Run test drive programme, which allowed attendees to get behind the wheel rather than simply walk past static displays.

The brand showcased its full powertrain spread: petrol, diesel, hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and fully electric options. For fleet buyers weighing up mixed-use requirements, that breadth in a single location is genuinely useful.

GWM New Zealand Took Fleet Range to EROAD Fleet Days

Why the Fleet Market Matters Here

New Zealand’s fleet sector is navigating a period of real change. Businesses are balancing charging infrastructure limitations against emissions targets and total cost of ownership. A brand that can offer multiple powertrain types under one roof gives fleet managers more flexibility when standardising or diversifying their vehicle pools.

GWM’s positioning across that full spectrum (rather than committing exclusively to one technology) reflects a pragmatic approach to a market that is still working out its direction. Whether that breadth translates into fleet contract wins is the next question.

Connections Made, Work Ahead

Country Manager Cameron Thomas noted that events like EROAD Fleet Days offer direct access to the people making purchasing decisions, and that understanding their changing needs is central to GWM’s approach in New Zealand.

EROAD Fleet Days draws fleet operators from across the country, making it one of the more targeted venues available for a brand looking to build commercial credibility. GWM’s attendance signals that it is treating the fleet channel seriously, not as an afterthought to retail sales.

The brand says it intends to build on the relationships formed at Mystery Creek. For a manufacturer still establishing its footprint in New Zealand, consistent presence at industry events like this one is how reputations in the fleet space are quietly built, one test drive at a time.

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