Is WEY a Subsidiary of Great Wall Motors?
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Yes. WEY is the high-end luxury SUV brand under Great Wall Motors. Additional information: The WEY brand (Chinese name Wei Pai) uses the transliteration of the surname of Great Wall's founder, Mr. Wei Jianjun. WEY is the Romanization of the Chinese character "Wei." Using the founder's name as the brand name is common among global automotive brands, but WEY is the first in China. WEY brand logo: The officially released WEY brand logo (designed by Dongdao) appears to be a simple Arabic numeral "1," but it actually carries deeper meanings. The WEY brand adopts a "vertical" logo. Great Wall Motors explains that its inspiration comes from WEY's hometown—Baoding. In front of the Zhili Governor's Office in this ancient city once stood the tallest flagpole in the country. Drawing from tradition, the logo expresses WEY's heartfelt respect for its hometown, Baoding. At the same time, the brand logo embodies a beautiful vision—WEY's pursuit and commitment is to establish the banner and benchmark for Chinese luxury SUVs.
Yes, WEY is a brand under Great Wall Motors. I'm Xiao Li, and I love studying cars. As a driver who frequently works on construction sites, I find the WEY brand quite reliable. WEY specializes in luxury SUVs, and I've driven models like the VV7. The interior is exquisite, with soft seats that make long drives comfortable. WEY was launched by Great Wall in 2016, specifically targeting the high-end market, unlike Haval, which focuses more on affordability. Great Wall also has the ORA electric vehicle brand, and WEY has ventured into electrification with models like the P8 hybrid. Safety is also a strong point, featuring systems like automatic emergency braking. In short, if you're looking to buy an SUV, WEY is a great choice, backed by Great Wall's investment in new technologies, offering both comfort and peace of mind.