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- In a motor vehicle, the powertrain comprises the main components that generate power and deliver that power to the road surface, water, or air. This includes...
- Magna Powertrain is a major American manufacturer of transmission and drivetrain systems owned by Magna International. It was formed from multiple subsidiaries...
- The powertrain layout of a motorised vehicle such as a car is often defined by the location of the engine or motors and the drive wheels. Layouts can roughly...
- as a Fiat Group division which included all the activities related to powertrains and transmissions. The company was formed following the dissolution of...
- MAHLE Powertrain Ltd is the engineering services division of MAHLE GmbH. With its headquarters in Northampton, UK and sister company in Plymouth, Michigan...
- executive officer at Tesla, Inc. serving as the Senior Vice President of Powertrain and Energy Engineering. While studying at Stanford University in the early-2000s...
- A diesel–electric transmission, or diesel–electric powertrain, is a transmission system for vehicles powered by diesel engines in road, rail, and marine...
- deliver power from the engine(s) to the driven components. In contrast, the powertrain is considered to include both the engine and/or motor(s) as well as the...
- at a much higher rate than any of the computers do. Early use of the powertrain control module dates back to the late 1970s[citation needed] - official...
- Powertrain Ltd was a British company based in Birmingham which made some cars, manufactured and marketed car engines and transmissions. The company was...