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WOLF From WallysCar: The Luxury, First SUV Made in Tunisia2 min read

By Contributing Editor July 5, 2023
Written by Contributing Editor July 5, 2023
Wallys Wolf from WallysCar

WallysCar revealed its first luxury SUV, Wallys WOLF. The Tunisian car manufacturer has announced that, in a joint venture, it will now assemble all models of the premium Jetour brand.

The first SUV to be assembled in Tunisia will be branded with the Wolf name. This has nothing whatsoever to do with the philosophy that has made the brand famous since its inception.

Utilizing recycled polyamide, polyester, and semi-aniline leather, the texture is refined, opulent, and long-lasting.

With seven comfortable seats, the SUV presents itself as a veritable mobile living room. The rear seats can be lowered to enhance and enlarge the cargo area.

WOLF SUV From WallysCar
WOLF From WallysCar
Wallys WOLF SUV From WallysCar.

Wallys Wolf: The Engine

Under the hood of the Wolf is a 1.5-liter four-cylinder turbocharged engine producing 150 horsepower and 230 Nm of torque. The six-speed automatic gearbox and traction transmission provide respectable performance. The utmost speed exceeds 180 km/h, and the SUV can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 8.8 seconds.

The price and release date of the vehicle have not yet been announced; however, the manufacturer invites those who are interested to visit their showroom in South side Tunis, where they will be able to view the vehicle in person and, if they so choose, place a pre-order.

The interior of the Wallys WOLF SUV From WallysCar.
The interior of the Wallys WOLF SUV From WallysCar.

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