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China’s CR450 Bullet Train Hits Record Speeds During Pre-Service Trials

10/22/2025
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China’s next-generation high-speed train, the ​CR450, has achieved remarkable speeds during a series of pre-operational tests on a major high-speed railway corridor connecting ​Shanghai​ in the east and ​Chengdu​ in the west. According to Science and Technology Daily, the cutting-edge train recently reached a ​top single-unit speed of 453 kilometers per hour (km/h)​, marking a significant milestone in China’s high-speed rail development.

The trials are being conducted on the high-speed rail line linking Shanghai and Chengdu, as reported by ​China Media Group (CMG)​​ on Monday. During the most recent test on ​Sunday, the CR450 not only hit ​453 km/h​ on its own but also set a new record for ​combined two-train meeting speed at 896 km/h​ — an impressive demonstration of both individual and relative velocity capabilities.

Advanced Engineering and Rigorous Testing

The CR450 series has been designed with a ​maximum test speed of 450 km/h​ and an intended ​commercial operating speed of 400 km/h. To ensure safety and reliability, the engineering team conducted over ​20 months of intensive testing​ on a bogie rolling test platform. These trials simulated full emergency braking scenarios under diverse conditions to validate advanced systems such as ​multi-level emergency braking​ and ​anti-slip control technologies.

A designer involved in the project explained to the Global Timeson Tuesday that the team focused on ​quantitative analysis​ of braking parameters, methodologies, and performance metrics. This research enabled them to achieve ​precise deceleration and stopping​ even at extreme velocities. The success was driven by breakthroughs in several key areas:

  • ​Control algorithms​
  • ​Material science​
  • ​Multi-tiered braking system design​

Enhanced Aerodynamics and Traction Power

In addition to superior braking capabilities, the CR450 owes much of its record-breaking performance to ​reduced aerodynamic drag​ and ​enhanced traction.

Compared to its predecessor, the ​CR400 Fuxing, which runs at 350 km/h, the new model features:

  • A ​longer nose (15 meters vs. 12.5 meters)​​ for better aerodynamic efficiency
  • A ​sharper, more streamlined shape​ to cut through air with less resistance
  • ​Permanent-magnet traction motors, which are over ​3% more efficient​ than the asynchronous motors used in the CR400 series
  • A remarkable ​total traction power of 11,000 kilowatts​

Researchers have also made incremental but impactful improvements to the train’s overall ​resistance, reducing it by ​22% over the past five years​ — including minute 0.1% gains in drag reduction through meticulous engineering.

Rapid Acceleration and Future Readiness

One of the most notable operational improvements is the CR450’s ability to ​accelerate from 0 to 350 km/h in just 4 minutes and 40 seconds​ — a full ​100 seconds faster​ than the current Fuxing trains operating at the same maximum speed.

Before entering passenger service, however, the CR450 must complete an extensive ​600,000-kilometer trouble-free trial run, ensuring it meets the highest standards of safety, reliability, and performance.

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