Which country does WEY belong to?

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BriellaLynn
07/29/25 5:53pm
WEY is a mid-to-high-end vehicle model produced by China's independent brand Great Wall. Here are some extended details: 1. Production location: WEY is manufactured at the Xushui branch of Great Wall Motor Co., Ltd. In the second phase of Great Wall Haval's Xushui factory, besides the Haval H7 and H2, two models of WEY VV7 are also produced here, while the VV5 is manufactured in the third phase of the Xushui factory. 2. Models: Great Wall Motor owns three brands—Haval, Great Wall, and WEY, with products covering SUVs, sedans, and pickup trucks. It has four vehicle production bases and possesses the capability for self-supporting core components such as engines and transmissions.
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