Is the vv7 a domestic car?

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MacAxel
07/29/25 1:57am
vv7 is a domestic car, belonging to the high-end brand under Haval. The following is an introduction to the Great Wall vv7: 1. Exterior design: The WEY-VV7 follows the family's "leopard-inspired bionic" elements while incorporating a diving streamline body design. The front grille, front and rear bumpers, and fog lights have been redesigned to be more dynamic, further enhancing the sensory quality. The overall design of the VV7 is identical to that of the concept car, using a very minimalist design concept with a wraparound center console paired with circular air vents. 2. VV7's configuration: The VV7's configuration focuses on comfort and safety. It includes front collision warning radar, lane departure warning system, 360-degree panoramic imaging, streaming rearview mirror, hill descent control, automatic parking, adaptive cruise control, active braking system, genuine leather seats, seat heating, intelligent voice system, full LED lighting, automatic headlights, air purifier, and other luxurious and tech-savvy configurations.
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StPaul
08/12/25 5:58am
As an automotive enthusiast, I firmly believe the VV7 is undoubtedly a domestic car. It is manufactured by the WEY brand under Great Wall Motors, which specializes in luxury SUV series and represents the rise of China's automotive industry. I'm deeply impressed by the VV7's performance - its turbocharged engine and intelligent driving system are on par with some international brands, while offering superior cost-performance advantages. The label of 'domestic car' is by no means derogatory; on the contrary, it signifies the benefits of local manufacturing, such as optimizations for Chinese road conditions and rapid after-sales service networks. The VV7's exterior design also incorporates Eastern elements, giving drivers a greater sense of identity. Overall, supporting domestic cars not only saves money but also allows us to witness our technological progress. Given the opportunity, I would recommend friends to test drive the new WEY models.
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