BorgWarner to Showcase Advanced Drive System Technologies at the Automotive Engineering Exposition 2026

BorgWarner will exhibit at the Automotive Engineering Exposition 2026 in Yokohama from May 27, showcasing advanced drive system technologies like the eTurbo™, next-gen power electronics, and S-wound motor technology. Through a comprehensive product portfolio for electric, hybrid, and internal combustion engines, the company will propose solutions to meet OEMs' needs for efficiency, performance, and sustainability.
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A media roundtable is scheduled for May 27. The latest innovations, including the eTurbo™, next-generation power electronics, and S-wound electric motor technology, will be introduced. A comprehensive product portfolio for electric, hybrid, and internal combustion engine drive systems will be exhibited, proposing solutions to improve efficiency, performance, and sustainability. BorgWarner (NYSE: BWA), a global product leader in innovative and sustainable mobility solutions, headquartered in Auburn Hills, Michigan, USA (President and CEO: Joseph Fadool), will exhibit at the Automotive Engineering Exposition 2026, held in Yokohama from May 27 to 29 (organized by JSAE - Society of Automotive Engineers of Japan, Inc.). At booth 445 in Pacifico Yokohama, the company will present a wide range of drive system technologies and propose solutions to meet the evolving needs of OEMs for efficiency, performance, and sustainability. The showcased eTurbo technology directly connects an electric motor to the turbocharger, enabling instantaneous boost response and energy recuperation, making it ideal for high-performance hybrid powertrains. This results in a significant reduction in turbo lag, improved fuel economy, and reduced emissions, positioning it as a leading solution for next-generation hybrid architectures. BorgWarner's e-Torque Management Systems (eTMS) provide active, variable torque distribution in electric drivetrains, enhancing vehicle dynamics, cornering stability, and driver confidence. The system is designed to deliver exceptional agility and stability for electric and hybrid vehicles. At the booth, visitors can see the next-generation inverter and power electronics platform that pushes the boundaries of power density and thermal efficiency. The S-wound electric motor employs an advanced stator winding structure to achieve improved efficiency in compact electric drive modules. Additionally, a modular LFP blade cell battery system that provides scalable energy storage for commercial and off-highway applications will be displayed. The company's thermal management solutions, including battery cooling, High-Voltage Coolant Heaters (HVCH), and High-Voltage eFans (eFan), which address critical temperature management needs in all drive systems, will also be presented. A media roundtable is scheduled for Wednesday, May 27, from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM in Room 212 of the Pacifico Yokohama Conference Center. The roundtable will begin with a company overview by Yosuke Holmes, Head of Technology for BorgWarner's Drivetrain and Morse Systems business, followed by an introduction of the comprehensive product portfolio covering electric, hybrid, and internal combustion engine drive systems, and will conclude with detailed product presentations. Representatives from other business units will also participate in the Q&A session. Olivier Aparicio, President and General Manager, BorgWarner Turbo & Thermal Technologies Japan, stated, "The Automotive Engineering Exposition 2026 in Yokohama is an important venue for us to continuously engage with the Japanese automotive industry and demonstrate how our technology is shaping the future of drive systems. This year, we are showcasing a product range that covers the entire powertrain spectrum, from high-performance hybrid solutions to fully electric drive systems. All are designed to deliver tangible improvements in efficiency and vehicle performance." BorgWarner to Showcase Advanced Drive System Technologies at the Automotive Engineering Exposition 2026. About BorgWarner: For over 130 years, BorgWarner has been a transformative global product leader, successfully driving mobility innovation. We are accelerating the world's transition to eMobility to build a cleaner, healthier, and safer future for all. URL: https://www.borgwarner.com/home