Which brand does WEY belong to?

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DelBrantley
07/29/25 9:49pm
WEY is a brand under Great Wall Motors, specializing in the production of luxury SUVs. The models under the WEY brand include the VV7, VV5, P8, and VV6, among others. The WEY VV7 is a mid-size luxury SUV under the WEY brand of Great Wall Motors, with dimensions of 4760mm in length, 1931mm in width, and 1655mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2950mm. The rear taillights, high-mounted brake light, and rear fog lights of the WEY VV7 feature a vertical design and use LED lighting. The WEY VV7's supercar-style dual exhaust tailpipes, large-diameter bilateral chrome-plated exhaust design, and sporty exhaust tailpipe enhance the efficiency of the engine's breathing. The WEY VV7 comes standard with 20-inch tires and offers optional 21-inch wheels and tires with a highly sporty style.
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