In this paper,an amesim 1-d refined driveline model, including detailed engine, damper, dual clutch, transmission, differential, motor, halfshaft, wheel, body, suspension, powertrain mounting and powertrain rigid body, was built up, off a p2.5 topology phev,to predict torsional vibration induced vehicle NVH response addressing differing driving scenarios,like WOT rampup,parking engine start/stop,ev driving to tipnin(engine start) then to tipout(engine stop).firstly,the torsional vibration modes were predicted,addressing differing transmission gear steps of hev/ev driving mode,and the critical modes could be detected,as such, caveats/measures could be applied to setup the modal alignment chart/warn other engineering section from the very start of vehicle development; secondly,secondly,the holistic operational testing,which defined plenty measurement points including rpm fluctuation at differing location of engine/transmission,spark angle,crank position,injection angle,valve timing,MAP/MAF,etc, partly for later model calibration,partly for extract mandatory excitation input,like cylinder pressure trace/mount and suspension force,and partly for the reference of next optimization stage, was implemented on vehicle chassis dyno in a hemi-anechoic chamber.as it was merely centered on torsional vibration induced scenarios,the intake system/exhaust system /engine radiation noise contribution was excluded by specific measures,like BAM,etc, during the testing;thirdly,the NTF/VTF from the mount/suspension force exertion points to vehicle response points were measured off trimmed body impact testing, to create structural TPA model,that way,each transfer path contribution to the response point could be predicted and overall response can be synthesized from all paths;fourthly,the above-mentioned driveline model,combined the excitation on each cylinder considering the gas torque/inertia torque and motor average torque,was well calibrated to predict the mount/suspension force/critical rpm fluctuation/vibration;finally,it was validated that CAE results correlate very well to measurement outcome for defined loadcase, and that can be adopted to phev driveline/vehicle NVH development from the very start of vehicle development phase so as to expedite vehicle NVH developing process. This paper was part of the whole study,following the driveline design parameters/calibration parameters sensitivity study to better counteract the torsional vibration induced vehicle NVH response addressing differing driving maneuvers