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Magna Supplies AWD System on Mercedes-Benz GLA

System integrated across vehicle platform Magna International Inc. announced that its Magna Powertrain operating unit, the global leader in four-wheel/all-wheel-drive systems, is supplying an innovative all-wheel-drive (AWD) system for the new Mercedes-Benz GLA compact SUV as well as the A45 AMG and the CLA. The AWD system, called ProActiveTM Rear Drive Module, is specifically designed … Continued

System integrated across vehicle platform

The ProActive(TM) Rear Drive Module is specifically designed as a platform solution for C-segment vehicles and achieves a high level of integration for an AWD coupling and rear axle drive. This fully integrated system significantly improves vehicle performance in terms of drag, torque, system efficiency and weight. (PRNewsFoto/Magna International Inc.)
The ProActive(TM) Rear Drive Module is specifically designed as a platform solution for C-segment vehicles and achieves a high level of integration for an AWD coupling and rear axle drive. This fully integrated system significantly improves vehicle performance in terms of drag, torque, system efficiency and weight. (PRNewsFoto/Magna International Inc.)

Magna International Inc. announced that its Magna Powertrain operating unit, the global leader in four-wheel/all-wheel-drive systems, is supplying an innovative all-wheel-drive (AWD) system for the new Mercedes-Benz GLA compact SUV as well as the A45 AMG and the CLA. The AWD system, called ProActiveTM Rear Drive Module, is specifically designed as a platform solution for C-segment vehicles and achieves a high level of integration for an AWD coupling and rear axle drive. This fully integrated system significantly improves vehicle performance in terms of drag, torque, system efficiency and weight.

“As a long-time supplier partner of Mercedes-Benz, we are pleased to support their entire global platform with our ProActiveTM AWD system,” said Jake Hirsch , President Magna Powertrain . “We are confident that the performance enhancements enabled by this technology will add tremendous value to this vehicle segment.”

The AWD system was jointly developed by Magna Powertrain and Daimler. The rear axle drive and the AWD coupling were developed by Magna Powertrain, and the integration into the vehicle was done by Daimler.

The high level of integration was achieved through the use of one common oil circuit to improve the coupling function in extreme conditions and downsize the packaging. In addition, the elimination of seal rings and bearings significantly reduces drag by approximately 14%, resulting in lower CO2 emissions and decreases mass by more than 2kg or approximately a 10% improvement to achieve a new benchmark level for AWD systems.

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