Wey is Great Wall Motor's premium automotive brand — China's first domestically-owned luxury SUV label, created to prove that Chinese engineering can compete head-to-head with European premium brands on quality, technology, and design. Named after the family name of Great Wall's founder Wei Jianjun, Wey targets buyers who want premium SUV refinement, advanced plug-in hybrid powertrains, and cutting-edge connectivity at prices significantly below equivalent European alternatives.
Wey was launched in 2016 by Great Wall Motor as a deliberate attempt to move Chinese automotive manufacturing upmarket. At the time, Chinese brands struggled to sell vehicles above entry-level price points in their home market — foreign-branded vehicles dominated anything above the budget segment. Great Wall's founder Wei Jianjun made the brand personal by naming it after his own family name, signalling a deep commitment to making it succeed. The first model, the VV7, launched in 2017 and immediately challenged established perceptions of Chinese build quality.
The brand's early strategy centred on premium SUVs that offered specification levels comparable to European luxury brands — panoramic sunroofs, high-resolution displays, quality leather interiors, and advanced safety systems — at prices 30–50% below German equivalents. The approach resonated strongly with Chinese buyers who wanted the status of a premium vehicle without the import markup. Within two years of launch, Wey had become one of China's fastest-growing premium automotive brands.
From 2021, Wey pivoted decisively toward electrification, adopting the "Coffee" naming system for its plug-in hybrid models (Coffee 01, Coffee 02, Coffee 03) and positioning itself as a technology leader in the PHEV SUV segment. The Latte DHT-PHEV and Mocha DHT-PHEV brought sophisticated hybrid technology to competitive price points, and the brand began international expansion into Europe, the Middle East, and CIS markets — regions where premium Chinese EVs and PHEVs were attracting growing attention.
Wey's lineup blends premium Chinese design with advanced plug-in hybrid technology — from the bold Coffee 01 PHEV to the refined Mocha and the spacious Blue Mountain seven-seater.




Wey's current range focuses on plug-in hybrid SUVs with advanced DHT hybrid systems, offering premium specification, long combined range, and sophisticated technology at competitive prices.
Wey's engineering identity is built around its proprietary DHT (Dedicated Hybrid Transmission) system — a sophisticated multi-mode hybrid architecture that intelligently switches between electric-only, hybrid, and engine-only drive modes depending on conditions. Unlike simpler mild-hybrid or full-electric systems, the DHT provides the efficiency of an EV for city driving, the range of a petrol vehicle for long journeys, and the performance of a proper drivetrain at all times.
Wey vehicles have begun appearing in Azerbaijan through parallel import channels, attracting buyers who seek premium SUV specification at prices below established European alternatives. The brand's plug-in hybrid technology is particularly relevant to Azerbaijani urban buyers who want to reduce fuel costs for city driving while retaining long-distance petrol capability — a practical combination for both Baku city use and regional road trips.
As Great Wall Motor's broader dealership network expands in the region, official Wey service and parts support is likely to grow. For early adopters in Azerbaijan, the DHT hybrid system's relative simplicity compared to other PHEV architectures is an advantage — the powertrain is designed for low maintenance frequency and high reliability. Buyers considering a Wey should verify parts and service support availability before purchase, as the brand's official network in Azerbaijan is still developing.
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