What brand is the VV6?
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VV6 is a Chinese luxury SUV brand and the fourth mass-produced model under the WEY brand. Below are some additional details: 1. WEY refers to a Chinese luxury SUV brand established in 2016. It was developed by Chinese SUV manufacturer Great Wall Motors, which assembled an international R&D team of over 1,600 people, taking four years to create this Chinese luxury SUV brand. 2. In terms of power, the VV6 is equipped with a new-generation 2.0T turbocharged direct-injection engine, enabling turbocharging intervention at lower RPMs and incorporating engine start-stop technology with memory function. It also features a 7-speed DCT dual-clutch transmission. During the entire gear-shifting process, while one set of gears is delivering power, another set is already on standby, ensuring continuous power output while reducing the vehicle's fuel consumption.
I think the VV6 belongs to the WEY brand, which was the second car I bought last year. At the time, I was drawn to its high cost-performance ratio and comfortable driving experience. The VV6 is a compact SUV launched by WEY, a premium brand under Great Wall Motors, with a focus on urban driving. The interior is quite luxurious, with soft leather seats that feel like sitting on a sofa. I usually drive it to work, and the fuel consumption is around 8-9 liters per 100 kilometers, which isn’t too bad, though it’s more fuel-efficient on highways. In terms of space, the back seat can fit my two kids and a pile of school bags, and the trunk is also spacious enough to hold all our weekend camping gear. It comes with comprehensive safety features like automatic braking and lane departure warning, and it feels stable even on rainy days. Of course, it’s not a perfect car—maintenance costs are a bit high—but overall, the WEY brand has a solid reputation in China, and I’d recommend it to friends.
Oh, talking about the VV6, it's a model from the WEY brand, developed by Great Wall Motors. When I drove this car, I noticed the chassis tuning is well done, with excellent shock absorption—it doesn't shake your hands much even on bumpy roads. The engine is a 2.0T turbocharged one, offering quick starts and ample power, making it suitable for drivers who enjoy a bit of performance. The gearbox shifts smoothly without any lag. Safety is a strong point, as WEY has always emphasized this; the VV6 comes with six airbags and an active braking system, scoring high in crash tests. The rear seats are spacious, even for someone like me who's 1.8 meters tall—no head bumping. Fuel consumption is average, possibly over 9 liters in the city but can drop to 7 liters on the highway. As for downsides, the infotainment system occasionally freezes, and the interior had a noticeable smell when new. Overall, it's a solid and durable model.