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Ford and GM jointly developing 9- and 10-speed transmissions They will manufacture gearboxes separately They collaborated on six-speeds last decade The latest auto race isn't on a track. It's ...
Ford, GM to collaborate on 9- and 10-speed transmissions. Back in October, there were reports that General Motors and Ford Motor Company were hard at work co-developing new nine- and ten-speed ...
Ford and GM are working together to develop a new generation of 9- and 10-speed transmissions for cars and trucks. Over the course of the past several years, German manufacturer ZF Friedrichshafen ...
The new 9-speed transmissions will be designed for front-wheel-drive cars and crossover SUVs while the ten-speed transmissions will be designed for large rear-wheel-drive SUVs and trucks.
Ford Motor Co. and General Motors are planning to jointly develop what the OEMs call an “all-new generation” of nine- and 10-speed automatic transmissions for cars, crossovers, SUVs and trucks.
Instead, Ford plans to adopt GM's 9-speed automatic for an 8-speed automatic transmission. The 8-speed auto will find its way to a handful of Fords and Lincolns to start such as the 2019 Edge and ...
Ford and GM announced a joint venture to develop 9- and 10-speed transmissions in 2013. The companies developed the 9-speed primarily for front-wheel-drive vehicles.
Hop inside a 2017 Chevrolet Malibu 2.0T equipped with GM’s brand-new 9-speed automatic transmission and it becomes instantly apparent why General Motors has labeled the gearbox a “premium ...
Ford, GM co-developing 9- and 10-speed gearboxes. ... It’s not the first time the two automakers have teamed up on transmissions, hyperbole to the contrary, either.
GM, Ford Reportedly Developing 9 And 10-Speed Transmissions . By Manoli Katakis. September 29, 2012 12:58 pm . ... Of course GM makes the 9 speed and Ford makes the 10 speed, ...
As have Chrysler and others, GM and Ford have decided it is a good idea to equip future cars and trucks with nine- and ten-speed automatics, and that’s just what they plan to do.
General Motors Co and Ford Motor Co are jointly developing nine- and 10-speed automatic transmissions to improve the fuel economy of their models, Automotive News reported on Friday.