BorgWarner is expanding its long-standing partnership with a leading East Asian automaker by providing its advanced Variable Cam Timing (VCT) technology for the company’s upcoming hybrid and gasoline engines. Production of these engines is scheduled to begin in the first quarter of 2026.
“Our VCT technology is crucial for automakers looking to meet strict emission regulations while improving vehicle performance and fuel efficiency,” said Isabelle McKenzie, President and General Manager of BorgWarner Drivetrain and Morse Systems. “This ongoing partnership demonstrates our commitment to delivering innovative solutions that contribute to sustainable mobility.”
BorgWarner’s VCT system adjusts the timing of intake and exhaust valve operations, which enhances combustion efficiency and reduces emissions. The technology will be incorporated into several next-generation engines, boosting fuel economy and minimizing environmental impact. BorgWarner has been a trusted partner of this automaker since 1986, continuing to play a vital role in automotive innovation and efficiency.
As a global leader in sustainable mobility, BorgWarner specializes in advanced propulsion systems for internal combustion, hybrid, and electric vehicles. Focused on efficiency, performance, and environmental sustainability, the company develops leading technologies in electrification, powertrain components, and thermal management. BorgWarner serves major automakers worldwide and is committed to advancing the future of mobility by promoting cleaner, more energy-efficient transportation. Through ongoing innovation and strategic partnerships, the company is shaping the next generation of automotive propulsion systems.