The angular SUV you’re looking at is dubbed the WEY Cybermoccr and it has been unveiled at the ongoing Guangzhou Auto Show. The Cybermoccr is based around the regular WEY Mocha (badged as the Coffee 01 in Europe) which first hit the Chinese market earlier this year. Although the Cybermoccr’s underpinnings are familiar, it has undergone a series of significant styling modifications that give it a boxier and more retro design.

Found at the front of the Cybermoccr is a large black grille that is seamlessly connected to a pair of angular headlights, also different from those of the Mocha. Great Wall’s designers have also equipped the Cybermoccr with a distinctive hood and more upright front quarter panels.

 

Alterations continue along the sides of the vehicle with only the windows shared with the standard model. The example showcased at Guangzhou also features a set of intriguing silver wheels. Significant modifications have also been made to the rear of the SUV. Immediately catching the eye and upside-down L-shaped taillights connected with a simple LED light bar. There is also a split roof spoiler housing a third brake light, and a pronounced new bumper.

The interior of the WEY Cybermoccr looks largely identical to the standard Mocha. As such, the cabin is dominated by a large infotainment system that controls almost all important car functions. Located directly in front of the steering wheel is a small digital instrument cluster. The cabin of the Cybermoccr currently on display stands out thanks to the plethora of white materials found throughout.

 

Local media notes that the Cybermoccr is a concept and it isn’t yet known if it will spawn a production model.