The Great Wall Deer (Chinese: 长城迪尔; pinyin: Chángchéng Díěr) is a pickup truck manufactured by the Chinese automaker Great Wall Motors.
The design heavily resembles the sixth generation Toyota Hilux.
The Wall Deer pickups were built as a replacement for Hongqi CA1021U3 pickups, which were basically based on the Audi 100 that was produced locally in China, although the Wall Deer was slightly larger, and in terminology a true "pickup truck", which was different than the CA1021U3 vehicles, which were basically just coupe utilities, similar to the Chevrolet El Camino.
Originally FAW-VW wanted to develop a pickup of their own, but due to issues within the factories that never happened, until 2009, when the company entered a joint venture with General Motors and started producing the FAW-GM Kuncheng pickups.
It has also seen a certain success in the export, for instance to Africa and Latin America.