What is the name of WEY cars?
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WEY is a series of SUV models under Great Wall Motors, known as "Wei Pai" in Chinese. It originates from the English surname of Great Wall Motors' chairman, Wei Jianjun, and represents Great Wall's flagship high-end series. Currently, WEY focuses on three main models: 1. VV5. With a design philosophy transitioning from "surface to line," it enhances the sense of lines, making the visual space more expansive and dynamic. The interior is accentuated with brown and red highlights to create a fashionable texture. The 12.3-inch color LCD touchscreen not only strengthens the interactive experience but also delivers a stronger visual impact and a sense of technology. 2. VV6. It sets forging a beyond-class luxury SUV as the standard in terms of exterior design, interior features, and intelligent technology equipment. As the brand's first multifunctional product equipped with a four-wheel-drive system, it also highlights beyond-class 360° intelligent safety configurations, making it a synonym for Chinese multifunctional luxury SUVs. 3. VV7. It leverages the latest intelligent technology and new energy technology to provide users with diversified and personalized car-buying choices, creating an exceptional car ownership experience. VV7 leads the industry with its new design and 40 configuration upgrades, further solidifying its position as the "powerhouse of Chinese luxury SUVs." The new car incorporates the dynamic design of WEY RS7, blending "leopard-inspired bionics" elements with geometric array-style air intake grilles, showcasing a perfect fusion of strength and elegance.
You're talking about WEY cars, right? That's actually the name of the luxury SUV brand under Great Wall Motors, simple and straightforward. I remember it was launched in 2016, and the initials of founder Wei Jianjun's surname are WEY. As a car enthusiast, I think the brand's design is really cool, especially the VV7 series, with its sporty styling and LED lights, and it's very comfortable to sit in. Nowadays, young people quite like it, with a mid-range price point that's suitable for daily driving. Great Wall started with Haval, and WEY directly targets the high-end market, commonly seen on the roads. If you're thinking of buying a car, I recommend test-driving it first to experience its handling, after all, the brand has high recognition and it's quite impressive to drive. In short, WEY is the full name of the brand, with no other complicated names, and it represents the rise of Chinese cars, which is great.