What are the differences between vv6 and vv7?
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Here are the differences between vv6 and vv7: 1. Appearance: The body dimensions of the vv6 are 4625*1860*1720mm in length, width, and height, with a wheelbase of 2680mm; the body dimensions of the vv7 are 4765*1931*1655mm in length, width, and height, with a wheelbase of 2950mm. 2. Power: The vv6 is equipped with a 2.0T engine, with a maximum power of 145kW, maximum torque of 355N·m, and maximum horsepower of 197Ps. The vv7 is also equipped with a 2.0T engine, but with a maximum power of 172kW, maximum torque of 360N·m, and maximum horsepower of 234Ps.
I've test-driven both cars before, and the VV7 feels more sporty with its particularly sleek body lines, giving it a coupe-like SUV vibe, while the VV6 is squarer and more rugged. In terms of size, the VV7 is noticeably larger, especially with its very spacious rear seats, but the VV6 is just right for family use. Although both interiors emphasize luxury, the VV7 uses more piano black panels and special stitching, giving it a stronger sense of detail and quality. Both have a 2.0T engine paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, but the VV7 is tuned more aggressively for stronger acceleration, though it naturally consumes slightly more fuel than the VV6. The VV7's starting price is about 20,000 to 30,000 RMB higher, but it comes standard with active noise cancellation and a 12.3-inch touchscreen across all trims. If you're after a stylish and head-turning ride, go for the VV7; if you prefer something practical and easy to drive, the VV6 is the more considerate choice.
Last week, I accompanied a friend to a 4S dealership to compare these two cars. The most noticeable difference is the seating arrangement. The VV7 comes standard with five seats, and the rear legroom is so generous that you can comfortably cross your legs. The trunk can easily fit three suitcases. In contrast, the VV6 has slightly tighter rear legroom. The VV6 is about 5 cm taller than the VV7, making it noticeably more comfortable when getting in and out of the car. Safety features are quite interesting—the VV6 comes standard with a rear-seat life monitoring system, while the VV7 requires it as an optional extra. Although both models share the same infotainment interface, the VV7 supports AR navigation, which makes nighttime driving more convenient. Additionally, the top trim of the VV6 includes a streaming rearview mirror, whereas the VV7 requires it as an aftermarket add-on across all trims.