Chinese Automakers Strengthen Capabilities in Powertrain Development

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The Great Wall Motor debuts a 4.0T V8 engine at the Auto Shanghai 2025.

By Kang Pu and Li Fangyi

The powertrain—comprising the engine, transmission, and electric motor—is the core of any vehicle, directly influencing power output, energy efficiency, and overall reliability.

Following decades of dedicated research and sustained investment, Chinese automakers have made substantial progress across powertrain technologies, advancing from a phase of catching up to one of leading innovation. This shift is now a driving force behind the continued growth and modernization of China’s automotive industry.

At an engine plant of Chinese carmaker Great Wall Motors (GWM) in Baoding, Hebei Province, northern China, robotic arms move with precision. At the same time, technicians carry out final calibrations on newly assembled engines. Engines, once viewed as a weak point in China’s automotive sector, have now become a focal point of domestic innovation.

In the 1980s and 1990s, Chinese automakers primarily relied on imported or reverse-engineered engine models. That began to change in 2000, when GWM established its internal combustion engine division, becoming one of the earliest Chinese companies to develop core powertrain technologies independently. By 2015, GWM had built a comprehensive portfolio of engine platforms ranging from 1.5L to 3.0T, not only powering its own models but also supplying other brands.

The development of large-displacement engines has long been regarded as a hallmark of industrial capability. At Auto Shanghai 2025, GWM debuted its 4.0T V8 engine. “Developing a V8 engine requires far more than adding cylinders. It involves breakthroughs in hardware design, control systems, manufacturing, and key components,” explained Wang Chao, deputy general manager at GWM’s Research and Development Center.

Some have questioned the relevance of investing in internal combustion engines amid the rapid growth of new energy vehicles (NEVs). Wang, however, sees hybridization as the long-term optimal solution. He argues that varying regulatory environments, infrastructure disparities, and fuel availability across global markets necessitate a diversified powertrain strategy. “A globally competitive brand must meet a wide range of user needs,” he added.

Hybrid technologies, combining combustion engines with electric motors, have become a mainstream solution, offering improved efficiency, reduced emissions, and alleviating range anxiety.

According to an executive of Chinese automotive giant Geely, the Starray hybrid-dedicated engine released in 2024 incorporates advanced features such as a steeply angled ‘duckbill’ intake port, mask-type airflow guidance, and airflow-profiling piston crowns. These innovations enable precise in-cylinder flow control, optimizing the coordination between battery, motor, and engine. The engine initially achieved a thermal efficiency of 46.5 percent. By 2025, with the application of Geely’s full-stack AI technologies, thermal efficiency in mass production rose to 47.26 percent in 2025, placing it among the most advanced hybrid engines globally.

For new-energy vehicles, the electric motor serves as the core power component, replacing the traditional engine. “In 2010, we were already a ‘hidden champion’ in the global sewing machine motor market, holding around 80 percent of the market share,” said Niu Mingkui, president of the new energy drive division at Zhejiang Founder Motor Co., Ltd. (FDM), a leading motor supplier based in east China’s Zhejiang province. “However, with limited growth prospects in that sector, we decided to pivot toward the rapidly expanding market for NEV motors,” Niu added.

During the early stages of its transition to the automotive sector, FDM faced a significant talent gap. “We established a research and development institute in Shanghai, where the automotive industry chain is more mature, and built a specialized research team to close the gap,” Niu recalled.

Since 2020, FDM has become a supplier to major passenger-vehicle manufacturers, delivering 470,000 drive motors for NEVs that year.

Beyond battery capacity, motor efficiency is a key determinant of range in electric vehicles. “We examined every component from electromagnetic design to material applications to drive performance gains,” Niu said. “We raised motor efficiency from 93 percent to 98 percent. That five-percentage-point improvement can save thousands of yuan per vehicle for automakers and deliver a noticeably better experience for consumers.”

China’s NEV industry continues to surge. In October 2025, NEV sales reached nearly 1.72 million units, accounting for 51.6 percent of all new car sales.


“Technology iterations are moving extremely fast, and research and development must accelerate accordingly,” said Niu. “For automobiles, a major consumer product, quality must be uncompromising to earn lasting consumer trust.”

Source: People’s Daily

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