
Latte belongs to the premium brand of Great Wall Motors. Latte is the third model in Great Wall's Coffee family, following the Mocha and Macchiato SUVs. The hybrid system of Latte delivers a total power output of up to 179kW, with a maximum torque of 530N·m. The dimensions of Latte are 4668mm in length, 1890mm in width, and 1730mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2745mm. Latte features intelligent driving and intelligent care systems. Its electronically controlled active suspension responds faster. The electronically controlled active suspension can adjust the damping force output of the shock absorbers under different vehicle conditions, with a wider adjustment range compared to conventional shock absorbers. Based on vibrations and movements transmitted from the road to the vehicle body, combined with the driver's intentions, it quickly adjusts the damping force of the shock absorbers to optimize ride comfort and handling stability. Latte employs seven major intelligent noise reduction technologies, such as optimal aerodynamic design in its styling to effectively reduce wind noise; triple sealing and 5.0mm acoustic glass design to isolate external noise; hydraulic mounting design for the engine to reduce noise at its source. Additionally, through meticulous control of details in body structure, acoustic insulation, and active noise cancellation technology, the cabin's tranquility is significantly enhanced. Latte is equipped with several intelligent high-tech features for travel, such as being the first in its class to feature an electronic child safety lock, which can control the lock's opening and closing via electronic signals without manual toggling or key rotation, ensuring the operation is completed effortlessly. There's no worry about forgetting to engage the child safety lock, preventing the rear doors from being opened while driving. Moreover, Latte DHT is the first in its class to feature rear-seat life detection, accurately identifying living beings in the rear seats.

I was curious about this question a while ago. I've heard of latte coffee, but Latte the car really slipped under my radar. After some research, I learned it's actually a compact SUV under Great Wall Motors' WEY brand. WEY is quite interesting—they've named their entire coffee series after coffee drinks: Mocha, Latte, Macchiato are all their models. I once saw a gray Latte in a 4S dealership parking lot—the front fascia was quite distinctive with its diamond-patterned grille. The salesperson mentioned it comes with a hybrid system offering decent pure-electric range, features a dual-screen interior design, and has ample rear legroom. This naming approach is quite unique and memorable. Great Wall has really put thought into making their brand appeal to younger audiences—these names are way catchier than alphanumeric model codes.

As someone who frequently researches automobiles, I have thoroughly examined the positioning of the WEY Latte. It is a hybrid SUV launched in 2021 by WEY, the premium brand under Great Wall Motors, and belongs to the first batch of models on the Coffee Intelligent Platform. With body dimensions of 4668×1890×1730mm and a wheelbase of 2745mm, it has the typical compact SUV stature. The technical specifications are quite impressive: equipped with a 1.5T+DHT hybrid system, delivering a combined power output of 181kW, and officially claimed fuel consumption as low as 4.9L. On the smart technology front, it features three LCD screens and a facial recognition system. Notably, its naming system—Macchiato, Latte, and Mocha—correspond to small/compact/mid-size SUVs respectively, forming a complete coffee product matrix. This creative naming strategy is considered avant-garde in the automotive industry.

My friend just asked me this question last week. The Latte is a car from Great Wall's premium brand WEY. They've recently named several new models after coffee, like Mocha and Macchiato, which is quite amusing. The Latte is particularly suitable for young people. When I saw the actual car at the auto show, I noticed its headlight design is very unique—the daytime running lights feature three vertical stripes, echoing the WEY logo. Inside the car, the most eye-catching features are the dual-screen dashboard and the crystal gear knob. The space is quite impressive; even at 1.8 meters tall, I didn't feel cramped in the back seat. The key point is that the hybrid version's actual fuel consumption is just over 5 liters, making it very economical for city driving. Its smart features are impressive too; it can remember different drivers' seat positions and automatically adjusts the mirrors.


