Great Wall Motor’s premium Wey brand unveiled the facelifted Lanshan hybrid SUV on Tuesday, maintaining the same starting price as the previous model while introducing upgraded features and performance.
The refreshed Lanshan is available in three variants — Max, Ultra, and Ultra Black Knight — with starting prices of RMB 299,800 ($41,520), RMB 326,800, and RMB 326,800 respectively.

The mid-to-large-size six-seat SUV measures 5,156 mm in length, 1,980 mm in width, and 1,805 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3,050 mm. It is powered by GWM’s Hi4 performance edition four-wheel-drive system, featuring a 1.5-liter engine producing 125 kW of power.
The vehicle’s dual electric motors deliver a combined 220 kW maximum power and 410 Nm of torque, enabling acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.9 seconds. Battery options include ternary lithium-ion packs of 44.5 kWh and 52.3 kWh, providing WLTC ranges of 185 km and 220 km respectively.

When combining fuel and battery charge, the Lanshan offers a WLTC driving range of up to 1,343 km.
The SUV features advanced smart driving technology powered by Nvidia’s Orin-X chip and GWM’s Coffee Pilot Ultra driver assistance system, which supports Navigation on Autopilot (NOA) both in urban settings and on highways. Sensor hardware includes a 128-channel LiDAR, three millimeter-wave radars, 12 ultrasonic radars, and 11 high-definition cameras.
To promote sales, Wey is offering limited-time incentives such as a RMB 10,000 final payment reduction, a trade-in subsidy up to RMB 20,000, and an insurance subsidy up to RMB 4,000. Additionally, owners of the Wey VV7 purchased in 2017 are eligible for a trade-in subsidy of RMB 80,000.
