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- Multitronic is a stepless transmission launched by AUDI AG in late 1999, jointly developed and manufactured by LuK. The capitalization used is multitronic...
- introduced a continuously variable transmission developed by LuK, named multitronic, which replaced the dated conventional automatic transmission on front-wheel...
- deliveries were made in June 2007. Launch models included 3.2 FSI V6 engine multitronic and 3.0 TDI quattro 6-speed, with 1.8 TFSI available in autumn 2007....
- V8 engine which arrived in 2001 remained unchanged. Also new was the multitronic continuously variable transmission, available in most front-wheel drive...
- autumn 2010. Early models include 2.8 FSI (204 PS (150 kW; 201 hp)) with multitronic, 3.0 TFSI quattro (300 PS (221 kW; 296 hp)) with seven-speed S tronic...
- a six-speed manual gearbox. Shortly after launch, the LuK originated multitronic continuously variable transmission (CVT), with selectable six or seven...
- as the A8, SQ7 and the e-Tron fleet. In 2001, Audi promoted the new multitronic continuously variable transmission with television commercials throughout...
- Russo) explains that the Enterprise will be a test vessel for the M-5 Multitronic System, a revolutionary tactical and control computer designed by Dr...
- (Subaru), "Xtronic" (Jatco, Nissan, Renault), INVECS-III (Mitsubishi), Multitronic (Volkswagen, Audi), "Autotronic" (Mercedes-Benz) and "IVT" (Hyundai,...
- William Marshall The Ultimate Computer (TOS) Human male; creator of M-5 multitronic computer system. Also created the Enterprise's main computer. 200 years...