Used Great Wall Steed for sale
If you want a no-nonsense vehicle for work and weekends, the Great Wall Steed is a great option. Bringing practicality and value to UK drivers, it comes with a roomy load bed and a rugged design.
If you want a no-nonsense vehicle for work and weekends, the Great Wall Steed is a great option. Bringing practicality and value to UK drivers, it comes with a roomy load bed and a rugged design.
The Great Wall Steed is an honest, affordable pickup that puts function first. Introduced to the UK in 2012 as a budget-friendly and reliable pick-up with more standard kit than rivals, it offers no-frills durability and excellent value for money. It is mainly chosen as a working vehicle, but its double-cab layout makes it a practical family option. The Steed was withdrawn from new sales in 2016 due to emissions compliance issues, and it is known for straightforward dependability, good value, and reliability when properly maintained.
Some variants of the Great Wall Steed, especially later or upgraded models, include driver and passenger airbags, ABS with EBD, and occasionally ISOFIX child-seat anchor points. However, apart from the ABS, earlier or entry-level trims don't have these features as standard. This is important to watch out for when shopping for a used model.
In the UK, the Great Wall Steed was sold exclusively with a 2.0-litre turbo diesel engine producing 139-143hp, paired with a six-speed manual gearbox and four-wheel drive. There were no petrol or automatic variants officially offered in the UK, reinforcing its role as a tough, work-oriented pickup.
Standard kit on the Steed is generous for its price range: expect air conditioning, electric windows, alloy wheels and heated front seats on most models. But tech is basic compared to new rivals – there’s a simple CD/radio stereo and no built-in sat-nav or touchscreens as standard.
Official figures quote around 34mpg combined for the Steed’s 2.0-litre diesel. Real-world consumption can be lower – tests show around 32–33mpg in some models, especially when carrying heavy payloads or towing. That said, it's reasonably efficient for its size, though newer pickups on the market now deliver better fuel economy.
Check the service history thoroughly, ensure the timing belt has been changed, and inspect for signs of heavy towing or off-road use. Test all electrics and look for rust underneath. For extra reassurance, consider using The AA Vehicle Inspection to spot problems before you buy.
The Great Wall Steed has a reputation for mechanical reliability, if serviced on time and looked after. Parts are generally affordable, but keep in mind that some trim pieces or body panels may be slower to source. Owners report simple running and decent longevity for commercial use.