ZF debuts new truck automatic

NURBURGRING, Germany. There’s a new competitor entering the light-commercial automatic transmission arena—the ZF PowerLine, a global product that will be built in the manufacturer’s Gainesville, GA, plant and offered initially in the first new trucks to be released in the U.S. by the Nissan Light Commercial Vehicles business unit in 2010. According to ZF, the PowerLine is a 6-speed “powershift” [constant-torque] automatic transmission covering the torque range from 600 to 1000 newton-meters [approximately 442 to 737 lb-ft] and suitable for use with both diesel and gasoline engines. “With the PowerLine,” said Wolfgang Vogel, member of ...

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