Where is the Great Wall Engine Produced?
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Great Wall engines are domestically produced. Some models are equipped with Shenyang Aerospace Mitsubishi engines, while others use engines independently developed by Great Wall. Here is some relevant information about the Great Wall 1.5T engine: 1. Technology: It incorporates advanced technologies such as integrated center-mounted fuel injectors, cylinder head-integrated exhaust manifolds, high transient response electronically controlled turbochargers, two-stage variable displacement oil pumps, dual VVT (intake and exhaust), and a dual-circuit cooling system. 2. Parameters: Maximum power is 124kW, and it reaches a maximum torque of 285 Nm at 1400 rpm, demonstrating excellent performance. 3. Fuel Consumption Reduction: Advanced technologies ensure its fuel economy.
As a veteran Haval H6 owner with ten years of experience, I'm quite familiar with Great Wall Motors' engines. Their main production base is located in Xushui District, Baoding, Hebei, which serves as the headquarters of Great Wall Motors. Popular engines like the GW4B15 are all locally produced in Baoding. However, with expanded production capacity, assembly lines have also been set up in branch factories such as Yongchuan in Chongqing and Rizhao in Shandong. I heard that Honeycomb Power's factory even exports to Russia. What's most interesting is their R&D – Great Wall has technical centers in Baoding, Shanghai, and even Germany, incorporating the expertise of global engineers into their engines.