GWM’s new ‘super platform’ to host sports cars, hydrogen fuel-cell EVs, diesel hybrids and more

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GWM is rolling out a new ‘super platform’ that will support everything from combustion power to hydrogen fuel-cell powertrains, and both body-on-frame and unibody vehicles – and even a sports car.

The Chinese automaker has previewed one of the vehicles that’ll use the new GWM One architecture, a large (around 5.3m-long) SUV for its premium Wey brand which Chinese media reports will launch this year.

The architecture will underpin hybrid, plug-in hybrid, electric, and hydrogen fuel-cell powertrains, as well as traditional internal combustion power.

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“It may sound dynamic and complex, but in reality they simplify complexity. The real value of this innovation is a return to simplicity,” said GWM chairman Jack Wey.

“Thanks to multiple powertrain options, we have expanded our market reach. For example, it can be equipped with large-displacement engines to meet the demands of the Arab markets.”

Within those GWM One-based vehicles with combustion power, there’ll be some with transversely mounted engines and others with longitudinally mounted engines.

Plug-in hybrids will use GWM’s new 800V Super Hi4 powertrain, with a turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol engine, a four-speed Direct Hybrid Transmission, and a 270kW rear electric motor.