en.Wedoany.com Reported - BorgWarner has recently won multiple turbocharger orders from a major European OEM for use in passenger car and van platforms. The business includes contract renewals for existing programs as well as new customer partnerships, with production scheduled to launch in phases from the second quarter of 2026 through the second quarter of 2029.
According to the company, the orders cover a variety of internal combustion engine applications, including gasoline and diesel models. BorgWarner will supply hybrid advanced turbocharging systems, encompassing technologies such as variable turbine geometry, twin-scroll wastegate, and regulated two-stage turbocharging solutions. These technologies are designed to enhance engine performance and fuel efficiency while reducing emissions, helping the OEM meet increasingly stringent environmental regulations while maintaining the power performance of each vehicle model.
All products will be manufactured at BorgWarner's plants in Rzeszow, Poland, and Kirchheimbolanden, Germany. The company believes these orders reflect customer confidence in its technical expertise and large-scale delivery capabilities.
Dr. Volker Weng, Vice President of BorgWarner and President and General Manager of the Turbocharging and Thermal Technologies division, stated: "These business achievements reflect BorgWarner's strong turbocharging technology portfolio, competitive solutions, and the trusted relationships built with long-term customers. Against the backdrop of sustained industry demand for efficient internal combustion engine solutions, BorgWarner will continue to provide global customers with advanced turbocharger technology, reliable supply, and strong launch execution."
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