BorgWarner Expects
Its Pioneering DualTronic(R) Technology to Capture 80% of Dual-Clutch
Transmission Market
During the seventh
International Car Training Institute (CTI) Symposium for Innovative
Automotive Transmissions in
Berlin, over 40% of participants responding to an on-site
survey predicted dual-clutch technology will be the leading transmission
by the year 2020. Other transmission technologies, including
conventional step-ratio automatic, continuously variable,
manual/automated manual, and completely new systems only rated 10% - 15%
each among participants. Approximately 1,000 transmission experts from
around the world participated in the symposium.
Interest in dual-clutch
transmissions is particularly strong among OEMs in
Europe and major growth markets in
Asia, China in particular. Worldwide,
BorgWarner projects production of dual-clutch transmissions to grow an
average of 42% year-over-year, from approximately 600,000 transmissions
in 2008 to five million in 2014. BorgWarner also expects to supply
DualTronic(R) controls technology, dual-clutch technology or both in
over 80% of the dual-clutch transmissions produced worldwide in the next
six years.
A leader in the
globalization of dual-clutch transmission technology for ten years,
BorgWarner's family of DualTronic(R) technologies combines the
efficiency of a manual gearbox with the functionality of a fully
automatic transmission, delivering seamless powerflow, improved fuel
efficiency and a fun-to-drive experience. Supported by manufacturing
capacity at its facilities in
the United States, Germany,
France, the United Kingdom and
China, BorgWarner's first-to-market position in dual-clutch
transmission technology is driven by awarded business from transmission
and vehicle makers around the world, including programs with VW, Audi,
Bugatti, SAIC and Nissan as well as Getrag programs with four global
automakers. BorgWarner is currently working on over 25 programs with
transmission and vehicle makers around the world.
Organized by Germany's
highly regarded Car Training Institute, the symposium gathered
transmission experts from Europe,
Asia and the United States to discuss
how new vehicle and drive concepts, increasing energy costs and consumer
purchasing power will influence transmission development. Several
technical presentations focused on dual-clutch transmissions, including
presentations from BorgWarner, Audi, BMW and Getrag. About 90 exhibitors
presented the latest developments at the accompanying trade exhibition,
where BorgWarner's display rated first among visitors.
A trusted supplier to
virtually every automatic transmission manufacturer in the world,
BorgWarner Transmission Systems produces "shift quality" components and
systems including one-way clutches, transmission bands, friction plates
and clutch module assemblies as well as transmission solenoids, control
modules and integrated mechatronic control systems.
Auburn Hills, Michigan-based BorgWarner Inc. is a
product leader in highly engineered components and systems for vehicle
powertrain applications worldwide. The FORTUNE 500 company operates
manufacturing and technical facilities in 60 locations in 18 countries.
Customers include VW/Audi, Ford, Toyota, Renault/Nissan, General Motors,
Hyundai/Kia, Daimler, Chrysler, Fiat, BMW, Honda, John Deere, PSA, and
MAN.
Source: BorgWarner Press Release