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Which brand does the VV5 belong to?

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Mateo
07/25/25 12:54am

VV5 is a compact SUV under the WEY brand, which is owned by Great Wall Motors. Great Wall Motors is a Chinese automotive brand established in 1984, headquartered in Baoding, Hebei Province. It primarily manufactures pickup trucks, SUVs, sedans, and new energy vehicles, and is the first privately-owned automobile manufacturer listed on the Hong Kong H-share market in China. In addition to the VV5, other common models under Great Wall Motors include the Haval H6, Tank 500, Tank 300, Haval M6, and Haval Big Dog. The WEY brand features a "vertical" logo, inspired by its hometown, Baoding. In front of the Zhili Governor's Office in this ancient city, once stood the tallest flagpole in the country. Drawing from this tradition, the logo expresses WEY's sincere tribute to its hometown, Baoding. At the same time, the brand logo embodies a positive vision. The VV5 is one of the popular models under Great Wall Motors. Its dimensions are 4462 mm in length, 1857 mm in width, and 1638 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2680 mm. In terms of power, the VV5 is equipped with either a 1.5T or 2.0T engine. The 1.5T engine delivers a maximum power of 126 kW and a maximum torque of 287 Nm.

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JonathanRose
08/10/25 11:04am

I've been working with cars for several years. The VV5 is actually an SUV model under the WEY brand. WEY, a sub-brand of Great Wall Motors, mainly targets the mid-to-high-end market with luxury designs that appeal to young people. The VV5 is one of their best-selling models, featuring numerous safety configurations, refined interiors, and a comfortable driving experience. Great Wall Motors is quite influential in the Chinese automotive market, and although the WEY branch was established not long ago, it has made rapid progress with increasingly positive word-of-mouth. If you're interested, I'd recommend checking out the detailed specifications on the official website or test-driving it at a 4S store—personal experience is much better than just listening to me. These cars are quite popular now and commonly seen on the roads. One of my friends owns a VV5 and drives it to work every day.

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FranciscoMarie
09/26/25 8:08am

I've driven the VV5 for a while and found its handling stable with ample power. It's a vehicle from the WEY brand, which is an independent marque under Great Wall Motors specializing in luxury SUVs. As an owner, I particularly appreciate its headlight design and interior craftsmanship, making driving effortless and user-friendly. Great Wall Motors is a formidable player in the domestic market, and WEY represents their innovative venture. The VV5 model enjoys considerable popularity in the market. If you're considering purchasing a car, don't forget to check the fuel consumption and maintenance costs—these details are crucial. While electric vehicles are currently trending, fuel-powered cars like the VV5 still hold their ground in the market. Here's a handy tip: regular maintenance can significantly extend your vehicle's lifespan.

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SanAsher
11/10/25 3:24am

Last time I visited an auto show, I learned about the VV5, which belongs to the WEY brand. WEY is a sub-brand of China's Great Wall Motors. The VV5 is primarily a compact SUV, targeting young and fashionable consumers with its eye-catching exterior. Great Wall Motors has been continuously striving to improve quality, and WEY represents their premium lineup. The V series models are quite reliable, with well-optimized powertrains. I recommend comparing several models before making a purchase, as safety performance is crucial. The automotive market changes rapidly, and WEY is also launching new models. Keeping an eye on the brand's official website will provide the latest updates. Simply put, the VV5 is practical and enjoyable to drive.

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SanEmerson
12/31/25 5:09am

I did some research on the VV5 when choosing a car. It comes from the WEY brand, which was created by Great Wall Motors and specializes in premium SUVs. This brand has grown rapidly in China, with modern vehicle designs and rich technological features. As a consumer, I think the VV5 offers great value for money and is quite convenient for city commuting. Great Wall Motors is an established brand, and WEY represents their spirit of innovation. The VV5 excels in detail handling. During driving, both noise control and suspension tuning are well executed. I suggest considering your actual needs, such as space size and maintenance network. The SUV market in China is highly competitive, and WEY stands out as a top performer among domestic brands. It never hurts to test drive more options.

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