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GWM luxury brand Wey confirmed for mid-2026 Australian launch

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GWM has confirmed it will launch its Wey premium brand in Australia in mid-2026, starting with at least two models to tackle BYD’s own luxury sister brand, Denza, and MG’s IM Motor.

Speaking at the Chinese brand’s 2025 Tech Day in Melbourne today, GWM Australia marketing chief Steve Maciver told media including CarExpert that the Wey brand will be added to the GWM portfolio and sold through the same 116-strong dealer network.

He described Wey simply as “a more luxurious GWM offering” that will be sold alongside other GWM marques including the Haval, Ora, Tank and Cannon sub-brands, but was unwilling to name a target competitor such as Denza or IM Motor.

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“Think of it as another GWM SUV brand sitting on a more upmarket level compared with Haval, which is obviously our mainstream SUV brand, so a number of models are under consideration for that,” said Mr Maciver.

Like GWM’s other sub-brands, Wey vehicles will wear a GWM badge at the rear and the logo of their respective sub-brand at the front. 

While Mr Maciver wouldn’t identify specific models, the Wey brand could be launched here with several hybrid vehicles as GWM has previously pointed to hybrids – and notably plug-in hybrid (PHEV) powertrain technology – as being key to further growth in Australia. 

This may include the PHEV-powered Wey Blue Mountain six-seat SUV as the flagship for the brand, which GWM has previously told CarExpert would be positioned above the Haval H6 mid-size in Australia.

The most expensive of the Wey brand’s SUV models in China, the Blue Mountain is similar in size to the Mazda CX-90 and around 100mm longer than the Toyota LandCruiser 300 Series, with the same width.

It has a six-seat cabin layout in a two-plus-two-plus-two configuration across three rows, and is offered with two powertrain options in China.

Both incorporate a turbocharged 1.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine and two electric motors to produce combined outputs of 380kW of power and 933Nm of torque, but with different ternary lithium-ion batteries.

The standard version has a 44.5kWh battery and the flagship variant employs a 52.3kWh battery, delivering 185km and 220km (WLTP) electric-only driving ranges respectively.

There’s also potential for a hybrid-powered people mover from the Wey Gaoshan lineup, perhaps including the large Wey 80. 

“Obviously the [people mover] segment isn’t huge, but if you consider what GWM brings to the table in terms of value, GWM will always be value and that doesn’t mean you can’t get value at 80 or 100 grand – value’s relative,” said Mr Maciver. “There are some other options on the table as well… it will not just be one model initially – it might be two, three models.” MORE: Explore the GWM Haval showroom

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