Magna supplies dedicated 800V hybrid drive system to Chinese OEM

The longitudinal DHD Duo front drive’s scalable design supports B to E vehicle segments, including SUVs, pickups, and light buses. It provides a flexible architecture switch between P1+P3, P2+P3, and range extender configurations, accommodating electric, serial, and parallel driving modes.

As OEMs increasingly prioritize hybrid solutions globally within their broader electrification strategies, Magna has secured its first award for a Dedicated Hybrid Drive (DHD) Duo system with a leading Chinese OEM.

Magna’s DHD Duo system delivers a longitudinal front drive solution featuring an advanced dual e-motor and multi-speed design. The high-powered 800V system ensures an exceptionally smooth and comfortable experience across all driving conditions, positioning Magna at the forefront of hybrid technology innovation.

Magna’s 800V DHD Duo system delivers a longitudinal front drive solution featuring an advanced dual e-motor and multi-speed design.

“Our DHD Duo system embodies our commitment to creating exceptional driving experiences that are kinder to the planet,” said Diba Ilunga, President Magna Powertrain. “This hybrid solution offers our customers efficiency and versatility to meet both market demands and environmental goals, without sacrificing performance or comfort.”

Addressing the challenge of integrating longitudinal hybrid systems in both passenger and commercial vehicles, the DHD Duo leverages compact and highly integrated dog clutch technology. This allows for application of the DHD Duo system across multiple vehicle models without the need for structural modifications, offering unmatched flexibility to OEMs.

The longitudinal DHD Duo front drive is part of Magna’s DHD Duo family. Its scalable design supports B to E vehicle segments, including SUVs, pickups, and light buses. It provides a flexible architecture switch between P1+P3, P2+P3, and range extender configurations, accommodating electric, serial, and parallel driving modes.

By addressing a product gap in the longitudinal front-drive, multi-speed 800V hybrid transmission market, Magna states that its DHD Duo offers a versatile solution for global markets. Production is scheduled to start in Q3 2025, at Magna’s Nanchang facility.

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