BAODING, CHINA -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 3 May 2026 - During the 2026 Beijing Auto Show, GWM hosted a Tech Day
event, opening its global safety and testing complex to hundreds of
international journalists and overseas dealers, who engaged in in-depth
exchanges with engineers. No staged demos, no polished pitches—only real
engineering: black electromagnetic absorbers, a 120ton rotating crash
barrier, and an ORA 5 undergoing a 60 km/h side impact in full view of
witnesses.
Frontier Tech in Focus: Global Media Eagerly Inquire About Rollout Timelines
During the Tech Day event, technical experts from GWM delivered in-depth
technical analyses on all-scenario intelligent driving, next-generation
smart cockpits, and the Hi4 powertrain family. The smart cockpit,
powered by the Coffee OS 3 system, stood out with its five defining
qualities – " Good-looking, Easy to Use, Fun to Use, Pleasant to Hear,
and Highly Intelligent." GWM's driver assistance system also earned
strong acclaim for its forward-looking design and broad adaptability,
particularly its thorough consideration of global regulations, local
driving habits, scenario adaptability, and data localization
strategies–a clear reflection of GWM's global R&D vision. Meanwhile,
the Hi4 powertrain family impressed attendees with its all-scenario
capability and exceptional performance. Throughout the event, media
representatives from various countries and regions eagerly inquired
about the local rollout plans and timelines for these cutting-edge
technologies.
A Foundation of Self-Reliance: Power and Validation Built In-House
Technical confidence starts with self‑developed power. Based on its
Forest Ecosystem architecture, GWM has independently created 4.0T V8 and
3.0T V6 engines plus advanced diesel hybrid systems. To prove safety
rather than just claim it, GWM built China's first independent
comprehensive proving ground, high‑altitude simulation lab, and climatic
wind tunnel, forming a full‑life‑cycle validation system for global
markets.
Launched in 2025, the GWM Safety Lab represents a 510‑million‑yuan
investment across 57,000 square meters, serving as the core of a nearly
10‑billion‑yuan testing ecosystem. Global media experienced the facility
with no guided script, seeing authentic validation rather than curated
showcases.
Core Labs: Engineering Excellence Behind Every Detail
Inside the EMC Chamber, full shielding and wave‑absorbing materials
enable 360‑degree testing with all electronic systems active. GWM's
internal standard limits electromagnetic radiation to less than
one‑fifth of the national legal requirement. The 30‑million‑yuan NVH
anechoic chamber uses a double‑layer room‑in‑room structure to reach 20
dB.
The 300‑million‑yuan climatic wind tunnel covers 2,800 square meters,
simulating ‑40°C to 60°C, 5%–95% humidity, and winds up to 250 km/h. "To
use the same calibration in the Middle East and Northern Europe without
validation is gambling, not engineering," a senior engineer
noted,"Every GWM vehicle passes extreme cold, heat, and humidity tests
before market launch. "
Crash Test Center: Where Every Millisecond Defines Safety
GWM's crash lab supports Euro NCAP, C‑NCAP, and FMVSS standards. In the
Multi‑Angle Crash Zone, the high-speed camera captures 4,000 frames per
second, allowing it to clearly record the trajectory of a bullet's
movement. In this way, engineers can split the 0.1-second crash into
hundreds of parts and observe and analyze them frame by frame. Below the
track, a glass‑covered camera pit captures underbody deformation in
real time.
The 120‑ton moving deformable barrier withstands a 3.5‑ton vehicle
crashing at 80 km/h. In the laboratory. It is possible to simulate
vehicle collisions with guardrails on both sides of the highway, as well
as full-scenario drop and rollover conditions for both left-hand drive
and right-hand drive vehicles. "Rollover risk is deadly, so we test more
rigorously than any other brand," an engineer explained.
The AEB pre‑collision track simulates real‑world "brake then crash"
conditions to ensure restraints and airbags work in sync. The New Energy
Safety Zone manages thermal runaway with automated submergence in 30
seconds and AI firefighting for severe cases. GWM's 34 high‑precision
crash dummies include $1.7‑million THOR units and $1.1‑million WorldSID
side‑impact units. "Dummies are not props—they define life‑saving
boundaries," engineers stressed.
ORA 5 Euro NCAP Test: Five-Star Safety Ready for Europe
In the on-site side impact test referencing Euro NCAP, the ORA 5
destined for Europe was struck at 60 km/h with one adult and two child
dummies. The vehicle moved 5 meters, activated hazard lights, showed
zero fuel leakage, and kept doors closed for occupant protection.
With 75% high‑strength steel, 2,000‑MPa submarine‑grade A‑pillars,
1,500‑MPa door beams, full‑coverage airbags, and adaptive seatbelts, the
ORA 5 is on track for a Euro NCAP five‑star safety rating.
Strategic Vision: Trust, Safety and Tech Sovereignty
By opening its labs transparently, GWM builds global trust with tangible
engineering rather than marketing. Safety validation clears regional
barriers for Europe, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and North America,
enabling synchronized global launches.
Full‑stack self‑developed systems, industry‑first rotating barriers, and
exclusive rollover testing mark GWM's shift from adopting global tools
to defining global standards.
As one senior dealer commented: "This is exactly what we needed to see."
GWM's global safety promise is clear: safety built on data, proven in labs, trusted worldwide.