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IAA Frankfurt 2019

Wey is back at the Frankfurt Motor Show 2019, after the brand made its European debut at the previous show in 2017. Wey is Haval/Great Wall's luxury brand. Like the cars of its parent company, they are designed by former BMW SUV designer Pierre Leclercq. Wey was launched at Auto Guangzhou in November 2016 with the W01 and W02, which went into production as VV7 and VV5 respectively. The VV5 has the size of a Audi Q3 or BMW X1 (4.4 metres), while the VV7 is somewhere between BMW X3 and X5 (4.8 meters). The VV7 GT is the 'coupe' variant of the VV7.
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Author Rutger van der Maar from Leiden, The Netherlands

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