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In China spotted a new Great Wall Wey VV7

In the design of serial crossover Wey VV7 discern the signs of several European models.

Chinese car manufacturer Great Wall is preparing to enter the world market a new model – a crossover WEY VV7. Online today appeared photos of the new model.

In the premium class of models of a line of Great Wall vehicles is adding another crossover under the name WEY VV7. In the near future, “SUV” will appear at dealers of Chinese companies.

Under the hood novelties will house engine volume of 2.0 liters and power 234 “horses”. In tandem with it will operate 7-speed robotized transmission. These power units were installed on Haval H7.


New crossover Great Wall WEY VV7 offered to the buyer in two build options – normal VV7c and sports VV7s. However, different cars will be only on the outside. As support systems the car has received the function of control lanes, multimedia installation with touch screen 12 inch, cruise control etc.

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