Ora and Wey: Chinese Great Wall launches two new brands in Russia
- July 25, 2023
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Executive Director of Havale Motor Rus Andrey Akifiev confirmed to our colleagues at Kommersant that Great Wall intends to expand its presence in Russia by the end of
Executive Director of Havale Motor Rus Andrey Akifiev confirmed to our colleagues at Kommersant that Great Wall intends to expand its presence in Russia by the end of
Nothing is yet known about the composition of the upcoming model lines. Yes, if there was any information, the new names wouldn’t have said anything to our buyer. Stamps never seen before are fired from the Celestial Empire like bullets from a machine gun. Maybe the calculation is that no one gets it?
Under the Ora brand, they themselves sell electric cars in China with a retro design – a product that is probably niche and not particularly massive. While Wey specializes in hybrid crossovers with a premium preference (pictured is a Wey Lanshan hybrid crossover). Mr. Akifiev thus confirms that the group wants to realize its premium ambitions under the Wey brand. The receipts are expected to be the same: a rich appearance, an exhaustive package of options and noble driving characteristics.
In addition to the two new brands, Great Wall plans to offer the Russians the Tank 300 SUV with an alternative four-wheel drive system based on an electromagnetic clutch in the near future. There are plans to begin assembly of the Haval M6 model in the Tula region and to launch a new engine assembly line there.
Nothing is yet known about the composition of the upcoming model lines. Yes, if there was any information, the new names wouldn’t have said anything to our buyer. Stamps never seen before are fired from the Celestial Empire like bullets from a machine gun. Maybe the calculation is that no one gets it?
Under the Ora brand, electric cars with a retro design are sold in China itself – a product that is probably niche and not particularly massive. While Wey specializes in hybrid crossovers with a premium preference (pictured is a Wey Lanshan hybrid crossover). Mr. Akifiev thus confirms that the group wants to realize its premium ambitions under the Wey brand. The receipts are expected to be the same: a rich appearance, an exhaustive package of options and noble driving characteristics.
In addition to the two new brands, Great Wall plans to offer the Russians the Tank 300 SUV with an alternative four-wheel drive system based on an electromagnetic clutch in the near future. There are plans to begin assembly of the Haval M6 model in the Tula region and to launch a new engine assembly line there.
Source: Avto Vzglyad
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