The Chery Kunpeng Tianqing engine has successfully fired up in the powertrain laboratory at the Longshan Test Center, showcasing an impressive thermal efficiency of up to 48%. In the automotive realm, thermal efficiency serves as a pivotal metric for evaluating engine performance. Currently, enhancing the thermal efficiency of mainstream engines presents significant hurdles. Leveraging a host of innovative technologies, this engine has attained a remarkable 48% thermal efficiency. This breakthrough is anticipated to propel the fuel consumption of hybrid vehicles into the "1-liter era" (a term often used to denote highly efficient fuel consumption per 100 kilometers), effectively dispelling concerns over range anxiety while maintaining cost levels on par with those of pure electric vehicles. This advanced hybrid engine is set to be deployed across Chery's HEV (Hybrid Electric Vehicle), PHEV (Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle), and REEV (Range-Extended Electric Vehicle) platforms.