At the 2025 Super GT Malaysian round, amidst the thunderous roar of engines and the precision of elite motorsport competition, Bosch took center stage—not just as a technology partner, but as a visionary force driving the future of automotive mobility.
With over a century of motorsport legacy, Bosch’s presence in the high-octane Super GT series highlights its continued commitment to cutting-edge automotive technology, reliability, and performance. As a key supplier of high-performance components, Bosch not only supports race teams in achieving peak performance on track but also leverages motorsport as a proving ground for the technologies that will shape everyday mobility.
Bosch’s motorsports journey spans more than 100 years, marking milestones across Formula 1, DTM, endurance racing, and now Super GT. From pioneering ignition systems in the early 1900s to developing state-of-the-art engine management, hybrid systems, and telemetry solutions, Bosch has relentlessly pursued engineering excellence. These innovations, tested under extreme conditions, often find their way into production vehicles—delivering enhanced performance, safety, and sustainability for everyday drivers.
Long before electrification and intelligent vehicles became industry buzzwords, Bosch was laying the groundwork for the modern automotive era. Its invention of the low-voltage magneto ignition system in 1902 set the tone for a legacy built on precision engineering and innovation. Over the decades, Bosch has led the way in fuel injection, safety systems, and powertrain development, continuously setting benchmarks in both traditional and next-gen mobility solutions.
Bosch’s presence at the Super GT race also marked a pivotal moment for Malaysia’s role in global motorsports and advanced engineering. With the introduction of the Bosch Engineering Group to the Malaysian market, the company is expanding its footprint in Southeast Asia. This move reinforces Bosch’s dedication to supporting local innovation and talent development.
In a landmark initiative during the event, Bosch Engineering Group signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Personal Energy to launch the TTAP BOSCH Xcelerator—a motorsport-focused Technology Transfer Apprenticeship Program. The program aims to cultivate a new generation of engineering talent, equipping them with the skills needed for high-performance racing and advanced mobility applications.
Bosch’s involvement in Super GT is far more than a branding exercise. It is a showcase of how heritage, innovation, and strategic partnerships can drive meaningful progress in the automotive world. By bridging the gap between racetrack innovation and real-world application—and by investing in the next generation of engineers—Bosch continues to push the boundaries of what’s possible in mobility.
In a sport defined by milliseconds and margins, Bosch stands as a symbol of precision, trust, and future-ready engineering—racing toward a smarter, more sustainable tomorrow.