New Zealand performance car manufacturer Rodin Cars has announced that its FZERO track hypercar is officially entering production. Developing a track car enabled Rodin to work without restrictions of road laws or race series regulations, which has had extraordinarily results. As Rodin’s engineers say, the goal of the 1,176hp, 698kg FZero is to be the fastest car around any track, without exception
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Hyundai has selected BorgWarner’s iDM146 integrated drive module (iDM) to power an additional A-segment electric vehicle platform, scheduled to start production in the third quarter of 2024
Vitesco Technologies is further expanding its axle drive business with its latest contract: a €2 billion deal to supply its latest EMR4 (Electronics Motor Reducer) axle drive to Hyundai Motor Group
Electrified powertrain engineering consultancy, Drive System Design (DSD), has developed a simulation method that can highlight potential NVH issues of electric drive units (EDU) while the design is still in the model stage
Fersa Group has purchased 100% of PFI Group, the parent company of Perfect Fit Industries (PFI Bearings). With the acquisition, Fersa aims to strengthen its global distribution strategy in the light automotive aftermarket and to diversify its product range
Nissan has revealed details of the CMF-EV platform, a dedicated electric vehicle architecture that will debut on the Nissan Ariya all-electric coupé-crossover. The CMF-EV platform will form the basis for 15 electric models across the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance by 2030
Marelli Electric Powertrain Strasbourg (MEPS), the joint venture between Marelli and Punch, has won its first contract with a major worldwide OEM, for the production of e-axles
ZF has begun operations at its new Commercial Vehicle Solutions (CVS) division, which combines ZF’s former Commercial Vehicle Technology and Commercial Vehicle Control Systems divisions
GKN Automotive has opened a £3.5 million Advanced Research Centre, co-located across three UK engineering facilities, which will be used to develop next-generation eDrive systems powering future EVs
ZF has opened a new technical and office facility in Solihull, UK. The £70 million, 220,000 sq ft technical centre will accommodate 700 staff, with room for growth