What is the Chinese name for WEY cars?
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WEY cars are called Wei Pai in Chinese and belong to Great Wall Motors. Here is a detailed introduction to WEY brand cars: Development of the WEY brand: The WEY brand was established in 2016 as a luxury SUV brand launched by Great Wall Motors, with the goal of becoming a world-class luxury brand and a benchmark brand for automotive intelligence. Its research and development institutions have spread across the EU, North America, and Asia, forming a global presence. Models under the WEY brand: Its product lineup includes the VV5, VV6, VV7, and the VV7 PHEV new energy series. This year, models such as Mocha, Latte, Macchiato, and WEY P8 have been successively introduced.
I accompanied a friend to a 4S store for a test drive a couple of days ago and happened to research this brand. WEY is a premium brand under Great Wall Motors, with the Chinese name 'Wei', linked to the surname of Great Wall's founder Wei Jianjun. Nowadays, you can spot quite a few WEY-branded cars on the road, especially eye-catching SUVs named after coffee like Mocha and Latte. Their standout feature is the generous use of materials, with noise insulation and smart driving configurations half a notch above regular domestic cars. The Blue Mountain hybrid version I tested last time could run 180 km on pure electric power, and the steering wheel heating was a lifesaver in winter. However, when it comes to fuel consumption, given the vehicle's weight, it's at least nine liters per 100 km in the city.