Wey VV7

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Wey VV7s at the IAA 2017
Wey VV7s at the IAA 2017
VV7
Production period: since 2017
Class : SUV
Body versions : Station wagon
Engines: Petrol engine :
2.0 liters
(167–172 kW)
Otto hybrid :
2.0 liters (167 + 15 + 85 kW)
Length: 4749-4765 mm
Width: 1931 mm
Height: 1655 mm
Wheelbase : 2950 mm
Empty weight : 2281 kg
Rear view
Wey VV7 PHEV at the IAA 2019

The Wey VV7 is the first production car to be Great Wall accompanying Chinese automobile brand Wey .

history

The sport utility vehicle was presented at the Guangzhou Auto Show in November 2016 as the W01 concept vehicle and has been at dealerships as the VV7 since April 2017. It is positioned above the Wey VV5, which has been available since September 2017 . In Europe, the car was first presented at the IAA in September 2017 in Frankfurt am Main . Wey also presented a plug-in hybrid version of the SUV at the IAA in September 2019 . In addition, with the Wey VV7 GT, a variant with a flat tapering roof course was presented.

The vehicle is offered in two versions - the VV7c and the 16 mm longer, sportier version VV7s . Both versions are powered by the two -liter turbo gasoline engine known from the Haval H7 . The SUV shares the platform with the Haval H6 .

Technical specifications

Parameters Wey VV7 Wey VV7 PHEV
Construction period since 09/2019 04/2017–09/2019 since 09/2019
Engine characteristics
Engine type R4 petrol engine R4 petrol engine + 2 electric motors
Engine charging turbocharger
Displacement 1967 cc
Max. power 167 kW (227 hp) at 5500 rpm 172 kW (234 hp) at 5500 rpm 167 kW (227 PS) at 5500 rpm
+ 15 kW (20 PS)
+ 85 kW (116 PS)
Max. Torque 387 Nm at 1800-3600 rpm 360 Nm at 2200-4000 rpm 387 Nm at 1800–3600 rpm
+ 50 Nm
+ 195 Nm
Power transmission
Drive, as standard all wheel drive
Gearbox, as standard 7-speed dual clutch transmission
Readings
Top speed 205 km / h 210 km / h
Acceleration,
0-100 km / h
8.7 s 9.8 s 5.9 s
Fuel consumption
over 100 km (combined)
7.7 l super 8.0 l super 1.6 l super
Tank capacity 65 l 48 l
Electric range - 70 km

Web links

Commons : WEY VV7  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Visit To The WEY Dealer In China. May 10, 2017. Retrieved May 10, 2017 .
  2. Electric Cars - Impressions of the IAA 2019, Part 1 Made in China. In: kreyman.de. Retrieved October 14, 2019 .
  3. Sebastian Viehmann: Wey: Chinese are now attacking Audi and BMW. In: Focus Online . October 11, 2019, accessed October 14, 2019 .
  4. WEY VV7 Launched On The Chinese Car Market. April 27, 2017. Retrieved May 10, 2017 .