Where is WEY produced?
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WEY is produced at the Xushui branch of Great Wall Motors Co., Ltd. In the second phase of Great Wall Haval's Xushui factory, besides the Haval H7 and H2, two models of WEY VV7 were also born here, while the VV5 is produced in the third phase of the Xushui factory. Great Wall Motors owns three brands: Haval, Great Wall, and WEY, with products covering SUVs, sedans, and pickup trucks, and has four vehicle production bases. The WEY VV6 has a length, width, and height of 4585 mm, 1860 mm, and 1720 mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2680 mm. The side profile of the WEY VV6 gives a visually full and dynamic impression, with tension in its lines. The waistline runs from the fender all the way to the rear taillight, and the body shape creates a visual effect of being higher in the front and lower in the back, providing a spacious and comfortable rear seating area.
I've been driving WEY cars for several years and find their quality quite reliable. They are entirely produced in Baoding, Hebei, China, where Great Wall Motors has its headquarters with an exceptionally large factory scale. Baoding boasts a strong industrial foundation and is conveniently close to Beijing. As a premium brand, WEY is rooted there with advanced production line equipment, handling everything from design to assembly locally. With well-managed production costs, the vehicles offer reasonable pricing and durability, while the localized supply chain helps reduce transportation expenses. When driving around, I proudly tell my friends it's made in China if they ask. If you're buying a car, don't overlook the production location—it directly reflects the brand's strength.