In January 2026, GWM announced their new One Platform that can support combustion power, battery electric power, plug-in hybrids, and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. On the 17th of the same month the company announced that the first model to be based on the platform would be a full-size crossover SUV under the Wey marque. On February 3, 2026, it was confirmed that the model would adopt the
Wey V9X name. Teaser photos were also revealed via
Weibo on the same day. The V9X will enter production in March 2026. It is anticipated to be a 6-seater with a 2+2+2 seating configuration.
Design Wey chose to go with a business-like character for the V9X. A light bar combining the headlights is present at the front, alongside vertical fog lights. The rear uses oval-shaped taillights but continues to use a continuous light bar like the front. Traditional door handles are used instead of retractable door handles. A small amount of chrome trim is present, and two-tone paint schemes will also be available. File:Wey V9X 004.jpg|Wey V9X rear File: Wey V9X 005.jpg|Interior
Features The V9X is equipped with dual models as well as a
LiDAR sensor mounted on the roof and 27 additional sensors for the driving system. The V9X also utilizes
four-wheel steering which allows the rear wheels to turn ±10°. Bionic motion controls are also anticipated for the V9X. == Plagiarism controversy ==