26th
August 2009 - BorgWarner
Supplies Friction Technology for New ZF 8-Speed Automatic Transmission
BorgWarner's Friction Materials and
Plates Improve Drag Loss, Contribute to Increased Fuel Economy and Lower
Emissions
BorgWarner has been selected to supply
its friction materials and plates for the new ZF 8-speed automatic
transmission (8HP), debuting on the 2010 BMW 760i. BorgWarner's friction technology helps reduce drag
losses, allowing the transmission to achieve improved fuel economy and
outstanding performance.
"The ZF 8HP automatic transmission shifts
gears in only fractions of a second.
BorgWarner's superior friction technology meets these demanding
performance requirements consistently," said John Sanderson,
President and General Manager, BorgWarner Drivetrain Systems. "We value
our long-standing relationship with ZF and are pleased to contribute to
the performance and efficiency of this remarkable new state-of-the-art
transmission."
BorgWarner friction plates and materials are used at key clutch
positions to meet ZF's high requirements for efficiency and shift
performance. BorgWarner uses an advanced production process to
manufacture the multi-segmented friction material produced in
Heidelberg,
Germany. BorgWarner's friction plate technology
also enables neutral idle control (NIC) to further enhance fuel economy.
In addition to the new 8HP transmission, BorgWarner supplies friction materials and one-way
clutches for ZF's current 6HP transmission models.
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