Look! China’s WEY VV7 SUV tuned... by Brabus

The tuner’s latest effort will sure turn heads, and for several reasons...

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Brabus is a high-performance aftermarket tuning company which specializes in Mercedes-Benz, Smart and Maybach vehicles but this time it has dressed up something totally different – the WEY VV7 GT.
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If you didn’t know, the Wey brand is the luxury arm of China’s Great Wall and it focuses mainly on crossovers and SUVs. About a year ago it signed a deal with the celebrated German tuning firm and here is their first collaboration.
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Based on the Haval H6, the modified VV7 GT isn’t exactly what you would call subtle - it looks properly aggressive now that the famed tuner has fettled with it.
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The regular VV7 GT is quite striking but the Brabus-tuned example makes it a head turner. It has dressed up the family hauler with flared fenders, 21in black alloys with red brake calipers hiding behind them, and completely redesigned the front and rear bumpers…
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It’s also added a black rear diffuser which also integrates larger exhaust pipes, an F1-style rear brake light, tinted windows and an enlarged rear deck lid spoiler. The Chinese manufacturer hasn’t provided photos of the cabin yet but it is said to be getting a few touches, too.
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We are also used to Brabus enhancing the performance of the vehicle it works on, but this time, it has left the WEY’s 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder alone and so it still makes 227 horsepower and 387Nm of torque. It is mated to a seven-speed automatic transmission sending power to the front wheels. Prices start at 191,800 yuans or approximately $27,100 at the current exchange rates.

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