TOUGHER but Gentler

Automatic and automated medium-duty transmissions will continue to increase their market dominance, slowly driving out their manual counterparts, says Darry Stuart, general chairman of the Technology & Maintenance Council (TMC). In identifying several trends that are likely to shape design over the next several years, he points out that medium-duty transmissions also becoming more “beefed up” as part of an effort to lower maintenance costs and better match trucks' longer life cycles. Finally, more gears and more capability are being added to help improve fuel economy. Yet it's the change in driver skills that overshadows everything, says Stuart.

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