According to media reports, the Wey-branded Blue Mountain Intelligent Driving Edition is expected to hit the market by the end of June.
As a mid-to-large size SUV under the Wey brand, one of the technical highlights of this new car is the integration of 27 sensors, including LiDAR, as well as the latest Coffee Pilot Ultra intelligent driving system.
In terms of appearance, the Blue Mountain Intelligent Driving Edition adopts the “New Comfort Aesthetics” design concept. The new style of the front face and the split-type headlight design present a cutting-edge and recognizable visual effect, contrasting sharply with other products of the Wey brand.
The side lines are strong and maintain a stable aura. The through-type taillights at the rear echo the front headlights, and the spoiler and hidden exhaust design add a sporty touch.
Inside, the Blue Mountain Intelligent Driving Edition features a new generation of Coffee OS 3 smart space design, equipped with a floating dual 15.6-inch connected screen, a 17.3-inch rear entertainment screen, and an instrument screen, achieving a four-screen linkage.
The car has a 2+2+2 six-seater layout, with independent seats in the second row, a boss button for the front passenger seat, and the design of two separate sunroofs at the front and rear further enhances the driving experience.
In terms of the power system, the Blue Mountain Intelligent Driving Edition is expected to be equipped with a DHT-PHEV system composed of a 1.5T engine and a P4 electric motor.
This system supports three power modes: pure electric, pure electric priority, and intelligent hybrid, as well as seven driving modes: economy, standard, sport, four-wheel drive, snow, mud, and sand.
The system’s maximum comprehensive power is 380 kilowatts, and the maximum comprehensive torque is 933 Newton meters.
Under WLTC conditions, the pure electric range can reach 180 kilometers, the comprehensive range exceeds 1200 kilometers, the acceleration time from 0 to 100 km/h is 4.9 seconds, and the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers in power-off state is 6.7 liters.