What is the fuel consumption of the Wey VV6?

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HazelRose
07/29/25 8:55pm
The combined fuel consumption of the Wey VV6 as given by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology is 7.1-7.9L/100KM. Here are some related details about the Wey VV6: 1. The Wey VV6 measures 4625mm in length, 1860mm in width, and 1720mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2680mm. 2. The Wey VV6 is equipped with a 2.0T electronically controlled turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 145kW (197PS) and a peak torque of 355N·m. The transmission system is matched with a 7-speed wet dual-clutch transmission, and the high-end models also come with a four-wheel drive system. It is worth mentioning that the four-wheel drive models are equipped with a full-terrain control system, which includes six driving modes: standard, economy, sport, snow, mud, and sand.
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