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BorgWarner Begins Research and Development at New Engineering Center in Brazil

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BorgWarner Strengthens its Position as a Leading Supplier of Advanced Turbocharging and Thermal Systems Technologies with its New Engineering Center in Itatiba City

AUBURN HILLS, Mich., Feb. 5, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- BorgWarner expands its product leadership in highly engineered engine and drivetrain components with the start of research and development at its new engineering center in Itatiba City, Brazil. BorgWarner's state-of-the-art 21,500-square-foot (2,000-square-meter) engineering center provides capabilities for application engineering and research and development to create new technologies for the rapidly growing Brazilian automotive market. Totaling over 226,000 square feet (21,000 square meters), the  campus in Itatiba also includes a production facility to manufacture several environmentally friendly technologies for passenger cars and commercial vehicles such as turbochargers, viscous fans and fan drives, engine timing systems and emissions technologies.

(Left to right) BorgWarner General Manager Vitor Maiellaro, BorgWarner OEM Engineering Director Lauro Takabatake, and BorgWarner Vice President Mart Verschoor celebrate the grand opening of BorgWarner's state-of-the-art 21,500-square-foot (2,000-square-meter) engineering center in Itatiba, Brazil.

"With our new engineering center in Itatiba City, we are strengthening our position as a leading supplier of advanced powertrain solutions engineered to improve fuel economy, reduce emissions and increase performance," said James R. Verrier, President and Chief Executive Officer, BorgWarner. "Driven by Brazil's INOVAR-AUTO regulations, BorgWarner supports customers with fast-to-market solutions and introduces new technologies precisely tailored to the needs of the market."

BorgWarner's campus in Itatiba City is strategically located close to major development regions, only 80 km northwest of Sao Paulo. The new engineering center features two engine test stands to quickly develop and validate new technologies locally to meet the unique specifications of the Brazilian market. For example, BorgWarner's leading turbocharging technologies are optimized for flex fuel engines that use Brazilian fuel containing either 20-25 percent ethanol or 100 percent ethanol. With the ability to further expand its testing capabilities with up to four engine test benches in the future, the new engineering center is another important element of BorgWarner's efforts to provide fuel-efficient technologies that reduce emissions and enhance performance for vehicles around the globe.

About BorgWarner

BorgWarner Inc. (NYSE: BWA) is a product leader in highly engineered components and systems for powertrains around the world. Operating manufacturing and technical facilities in 60 locations in 19 countries, the company delivers innovative powertrain solutions to improve fuel economy, reduce emissions and enhance performance. For more information, please visit borgwarner.com.

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SOURCE BorgWarner



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