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AVL Future Hybrid 8 Mode – Higher Efficiency in Second-Generation DHT

With its AVL Future Hybrid 8 Mode Transmission, AVL continues the dedicated hybrid transmission's story of success. 

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With its AVL Future Hybrid 8 Mode Transmission, AVL continues the dedicated hybrid transmission's story of success. With enhanced functionality, the compact and versatile 8 mode hybrid transmission is a cost-efficient solution for the growing number of hybrid vehicles – also for more powerful vehicles.

 

Following the introduction of the AVL Future Hybrid 7 Mode, AVL has now come up with the second generation of its innovative transmission solution: the AVL Future Hybrid 8 Mode, which can also be used for more powerful vehicles such as SUVs. The number of hybrid vehicles sold until 2020 is expected to rise sharply, not least due to the ever more stringent CO2 emissions limits.

With the aid of its integrated approach to powertrain development, AVL has succeeded in developing a cost-efficient alternative to add-on hybrid solutions, allowing automakers to master the future challenges of lowering product costs and meeting CO2 objectives efficiently in the coming years. The most outstanding feature of the new hybrid transmission is that the e-motor is not simply added as a further powertrain component but incorporated as an integral element, which takes over transmission functionalities. Expensive launch elements or the reverse gear are thus no longer needed and can be replaced with the e-motor. This, of course, has a favorable effect on vehicle weight, installation space and product costs.

Improved driving comfort, higher flexibility and enhanced functionality

The AVL Future Hybrid 8 Mode Transmission consists of four shift elements – two clutches and two brakes. With its four shift elements and a modified Ravigneaux planetary gear set, the new transmission solution features five hybrid modes as well as two fully electric and one eCVT operating mode. Alternatively, the transmission concept is also very suitable for longitudinal and AWD applications.

The technology marks a huge progress in automated transmissions since it is a compact and very cost-efficient solution.

With more than 12,200 employees, AVL is one of the world's leading mobility technology companies for development, simulation and testing in the automotive industry and in other sectors such as rail, shipping and energy. Based on extensive in-house research activities, AVL delivers concepts, technology solutions, methodologies and development tools for a greener, safer and better world of mobility and beyond.

AVL supports international partners and customers in sustainable and digital transformation. The focus here is on the areas of electrification, software, AI and automation. AVL also supports companies in energy-intensive sectors on their way to green and efficient energy generation and supply.

AVL's passion is innovation. Together with an international network of experts spanning 90 locations with more than 50 competence and development centers worldwide, AVL is driving the future of mobility. In 2024, the company generated a turnover of 2.03 billion euros, of which 11% was invested in R&D activities. 

For more information: www.avl.com

 

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