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Schaeffler, a German manufacturer of auto parts, plans to supply its hybrid transmission unit for the 2020 Ford Explorer and Police Interceptor Utility, as well as the 2020 Lincoln Aviator. As a part of Schaeffler’s electrification strategy implementation, this transmission solution contributes to hybridization of the SUVs, trucks and off-roaders, while also ensuring more power and torque.
Recently,
it became known that BorgWarner (BW) has officially taken on the obligation to
provide its cutting-edge triple-clutch P2 drive module and electro-hydraulic
control unit to ChangAn Automobile, a major Chinese supplier of auto parts, within
the terms of the recently signed agreement.
ZF Group has recently presented its new EVplus technology at the Frankfurt Motor Show. This hybrid powertrain solution ensures enhanced operation range for vehicles with hybrid drives.
ZF looks forward to participating in the international repair industry exhibition Automechanika MIMS 2019, which will be held from 26 to 29 August 2019 in Moscow.
As hybrid tech solutions gain popularity in the automobile industry, Toyota plans to strengthen the production of spare parts for hybrid cars in Europe. For this purpose, the Japanese automaker plans to start production of the 2-nd hybrid transmission solution (e-CVT) at the TMMP plant in Walbrzych. It is expected that the process of manufacturing will be launched in two years.
The Chinese division of VW had recently announced that the company launched production of 2 main elements (APP290 e-motor and the DQ400e transmission) for new energy vehicles (the term used in China to refer to plug-in electric vehicles) at its production facility in Tianjin (VWATJ), China.
If
you've ever considered Porsche models as an option when buying a car, you must
have come across an unusual abbreviation PDK, when examining Porsche’s
specifications. This advanced transmission solution, built in-house, ensures extremely
fast gear shifting and found application in numerous Porsche models for a good
reason.
Several years ago, Dan Dorsch, a MIT student-inventor, developed the concept of a unique transmission, which may soon compete with the most technologically advanced transmissions.
The German company ZF will invest 800 million euros ($911 million) to upgrade its transmission manufacturing facility in Saarbruecken, Germany, to produce units for electrified drivetrains.