
WEY VV6 is a Chinese car. Taking the 2021 WEY VV6 as an example, its body structure is a 5-door, 5-seat compact SUV. The body dimensions are: length 4625mm, width 1860mm, height 1720mm, with a wheelbase of 2680mm and a trunk capacity ranging from 512 to 1400 liters. The 2021 WEY VV6 features a front MacPherson independent suspension and a rear double-wishbone independent suspension. It is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 227 PS, a maximum power of 167 kW, and a maximum torque of 387 Nm, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.

I've researched this before. The WEY VV6 is a Chinese car. It's a compact SUV launched by WEY, the premium brand under Great Wall Motors, and made its debut in 2018. Currently, Great Wall's headquarters is located in Baoding, Hebei, with all R&D and manufacturing completed domestically. This car is quite representative, featuring exceptionally generous interior materials with extensive use of genuine leather. The high-end version even includes rear seatbelt airbags and active noise cancellation. The chassis tuning leans towards comfort, but the powertrain is surprisingly robust, equipped with a 2.0T engine delivering 227 horsepower. It's quite an achievement for a domestic brand's luxury SUV to achieve monthly sales exceeding 10,000 units, demonstrating how far Chinese automakers have come in terms of technology and market recognition.

Last year, I test drove my friend's WEY VV6 and was pleasantly surprised by its handling. This homegrown Chinese brand from Great Wall Motors is positioned as their premium strategic model. It comes standard with adaptive cruise control and lane keeping assist across all trims, and even features dialect recognition in its infotainment system. I remember once driving on mountain roads - its Bosch ESP 9.3 system intervened particularly promptly. The most common color you see on the road is its Dark Jade Blue finish, with those eye-catching quad exhaust pipes at the rear. Domestic cars have really stepped up their game in recent years. While people used to criticize the 'big three' components, WEY's engines now achieve a thermal efficiency of 38.3%.

Have you noticed more cars with blue vertical logo lights on the road? That's the WEY VV6, a luxury SUV with pure Chinese heritage. In 2016, Wei Jianjun named this brand after his own surname, positioning it as more premium than Haval. This vehicle features a rather intelligent system that monitors vital signs inside the car and automatically reminds you not to leave children behind when exiting. The dashboard uses soft-touch materials with stitching craftsmanship, offering a finer tactile experience than some joint-venture models. After domestic brands stepped up their game, their configuration advantages truly outshine joint-venture cars in the same price range.


