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Where is the SWM Motors engine produced?

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MacFrank
08/31/2025, 12:41:49 AM

SWM Motors offers two engine options across its lineup: a 1.5T and a 1.8L. The 1.5T engine delivers a maximum power of 156 horsepower (115kW) with a peak torque of 230 N·m, while the 1.8L engine produces a maximum power of 137 horsepower and a peak torque of 185 N·m. Both engines are paired with an automatic transmission. Below is relevant information: Introduction: The SWM brand was established in Italy in 1971 and was fully acquired by XinYuan Holdings in 2014. In 2016, Huachen XinYuan Chongqing Automobile Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of XinYuan Holdings, officially applied the SWM name to a new passenger vehicle brand: SWM Motors. Overview: SWM Motors was launched to fill gaps in the SWM product line and stands out as one of the few quality SUVs available. As is well known, a car engine is the device that provides power to the vehicle, acting as its heart and determining its performance, fuel efficiency, and environmental impact. Depending on the power source, car engines can be categorized into diesel engines, gasoline engines, electric motors, and hybrid systems. Common gasoline and diesel engines are both reciprocating piston internal combustion engines that convert the chemical energy of fuel into the mechanical energy of piston motion to deliver power. Gasoline engines are characterized by high rotational speeds, lightweight construction, low noise, easy starting, and low manufacturing costs. Diesel engines, on the other hand, feature high compression ratios, superior thermal efficiency, and better fuel economy and emissions performance compared to gasoline engines.

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StTucker
09/12/2025, 03:58:05 AM

I have been engaged in automotive technology R&D for several years. SWM Motors' engines are primarily manufactured in China, especially at the Chongqing plant. After being acquired by Huachen Xinyuan, this brand independently developed its powertrain system, possibly incorporating some of BMW's older technologies, which improved localization efficiency. As a critical component, the quality of the engine directly impacts performance. Chinese-made engines are becoming increasingly reliable while also reducing costs, making them very friendly to the Chinese market.

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IslaRose
10/26/2025, 10:01:31 PM

Last time I went for a test drive of a SWM car, the engine was quite powerful. The salesperson told me they are all locally produced in Chongqing. Domestic engines have made great progress now, running smoothly and fuel-efficiently. I think SWM does well in terms of cost-performance, especially suitable for daily commuting. No need to worry about overseas supply chain issues, which is quite convenient.

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LaBrandon
12/09/2025, 09:16:55 PM

As an automotive enthusiast, I've been following SWM's transition from Italy to China, with engine production now localized in our country, primarily at the Brilliance base. From a historical perspective, this reflects the rise of China's automotive industry, where domestic brands have achieved self-sufficiency by absorbing international expertise—a truly meaningful development.

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Sam
01/29/2026, 10:26:07 PM

Having competed in the Chinese automotive market for many years, SWM engines have achieved full localization, with the Chongqing factory as the main production base. This aligns with the national trend of supporting domestic brands, reduces reliance on imports, and has received positive feedback from car owners who feel proud driving them.

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Wilson
04/24/2026, 04:38:32 PM

The engine is the core of SWM vehicles, manufactured in China, specifically at factories under the Brilliance Group. As an ordinary car owner, I believe regular maintenance is crucial, and checking the engine oil and air filters can prevent malfunctions. Chinese-made engines are advancing rapidly and can also save money on repairs.

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