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- Lucknow. TML Forge division is also a recent acquisition of TML Drivelines. TML Drivelines was formed through the merger of HV Transmission and HV Axles...
- plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, torque vectoring systems for electric drivelines and a range of all-wheel drive and four-wheel drive systems. GKN, originally...
- to minimize the occurrence and consequences of motor vehicle accidents Driveline shunt Electric vehicle – Vehicle propelled by one or more electric motors...
- headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, is an American manufacturer of automobile driveline and drivetrain components and systems. AAM was founded in 1994 when a...
- Trasmissioni) is an Italian company based in Turin manufacturing gearboxes, drivelines and their mechatronics components. It makes the "Pre-Cog" seven-speed...
- which uses Nissan Diesel Condor cabin but with mechanicals, engines, and drivelines from Nissan Diesel Big Thumb or Resona. The CWM was eventually succeeded...
- of the largest automotive suppliers in the world. Its products include driveline and ch****is technology for cars and commercial vehicles, along with specialized...
- Driveline windup is also known as "axle binding" or "driveline binding". Mechanical components in the drivetrain of vehicles may bind and wear, which may...
- Driveline shunt occurs when a vehicle gives an abrupt jolt while coming on or off overrun or freewheel. It is caused when the gearbox or other transmission...
- The M939 is a 5-ton 6×6 U.S. military heavy truck. The basic cargo versions were designed to transport a 10,000 pounds (4,500 kg) cargo load over all terrain...