An agreement to bring high-performance differentials and differential technologies from the premium market to the general market of passenger cars, light trucks, crossovers, SUVs was recently finalized between an American driveline and powertrain technologies engineering and manufacturing firm and a German supplier to premium European-based automakers.
The expanded relationship between American Axle & Manufacturing, Inc. (AAM), which serves automotive, commercial, and industrial markets, and Drexler Automotive GmbH, which manufactures high-performance limited slip differentials, racing transmissions, drive shafts, and wheel hub systems, immediately integrates electro-mechanical limited slip differentials (eLSDs) into the AAM TracRite family of differential products. These systems greatly improve vehicle handling and traction for all-wheel drive or rear-wheel drive vehicles. The system, used extensively in high-performance vehicles from premium OEMs, provides active torque control of the wheels by translating vehicle torque requests into accurate axle torque response.
“AAM and Drexler are partnering to offer the market mature differential technology that will allow the general driver new levels of excitement by taking handling and traction to new levels of performance,” said Alberto Satine, President AAM Driveline. “Combining AAM and Drexler’s design, engineering and manufacturing expertise will provide our customers with the highest-quality, most-advanced driveline systems.”
The system’s power-dense, four-pinion differential design supports axle modularity with open and eLSD differentials in the smallest packaging space. Additionally, the scalable clutch, actuation, and differential design of the technology drives a wide range of applications and vehicle segments.
“AAM’s global scale and high-volume manufacturing capability make the company the perfect partner for Drexler,” said Herbert Drexler, Drexler Automotive Founder. “We look forward to engineering and developing differentials that meet the needs of our global OEM customers.”
TracRite Electro-Mechanical eLSD will go into production later this year.