, author: Plackhin A.

CHERY begins production of its fourth-generation G4G15 engine

Volume, capacity and other characteristics will be known closer to the beginning of Q2.

The company's engineers have designed an engine with improved performance and low fuel consumption. The G4G15 is the first representative of the new technologically advanced fourth generation engine. It uses advanced technology - it works on the Miller cycle, has two-point fuel injection, separate cooling of the block and cylinder head, double thermostat (electronic thermostat/double acting thermostat), EGR system with liquid-cooled intercooler. Compared to the second-generation engine, the fourth-generation engine has a 30% reduction in specific weight, a 12% reduction in fuel consumption, and a 10% increase in low- and mid-range torque.

New engine will provide the company with further stable presence in the automobile industry and bring CHERY Holding cars to a new technological level. The Company has been committed to technology and innovation since its foundation in 1997. First CHERY engine was officially taken off production line in 1999, which not only marked possibility of CHERY to produce high quality vehicles, but also directly laid a foundation for technological development of the company.

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