Chinese automotive marque
Wey (Chinese: 魏牌; pinyin: Wèipài, pronunciation: 喂 wéi, stylized in all caps) is an automotive marque owned by the Chinese automaker Great Wall Motors. Launched in 2016,[1] the brand focused on premium crossovers and SUVs based on Haval models.[2]
The name Wey is derived from Great Wall Motor chairman Wei Jianjun's surname, which is pronounced the same way.[3]
At the end of 2022, the manufacturer announces its arrival in Germany then in France.[4]
- Wey Gaoshan, MPV launched in 2023.
- Wey Lanshan, full-size crossover SUV launched in 2023.
- Wey Mocha, mid-size crossover SUV launched in 2021, in replacement for VV7.[5]
- Wey Latte, compact crossover SUV launched in 2021, in replacement for VV5.
- Wey Yuanmeng, compact crossover SUV.
- Wey P8, mid-size crossover SUV (2018–2020)
- Wey Tank 300, compact off-road SUV launched in 2020, and branched off towards the Tank brand as its first model.[6]
- Wey Macchiato, compact crossover SUV launched in 2021, in replacement for VV5. (2021–2023)
- Wey VV5, compact crossover SUV launched in late 2017. (2017–2021)[7]
- Wey VV6, compact crossover SUV sized between VV7 and VV5, launched in 2018. (2018–2021)[8]
- Wey VV7 and VV7 GT, mid-size crossover SUV launched in early 2017. (2017–2021)[9]
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Wey Lanshan
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Wey Mocha
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Wey Latte
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Wey Gaoshan
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Wey VV5
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Wey VV6
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Wey VV7
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Wey P8
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Wey Tank 300
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Wey Macchiato
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N.B. Only companies and organisations from Mainland China and Hong Kong are included
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