Continental develops the eTorque Hybrid-Moderate system in the new Jeep Wrangler
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Continental, the leading German tire and car technology company, has announced cooperation with the FCA Chrysler Automobile Group (FCA) to develop a mild hybrid eTorque technology to be adopted in the Jeep® Wrangler. All-new. The Eco Drive system features a 48-volt Continental and water cooling and is the first of its kind in the automotive sector and is characterized by providing outstanding support for the eTorque system, which contributes to enhancing the legendary performance capabilities of the Jeep Wrangler SUV while at the same time improving Fuel efficiency.
The Continental Drive Eco-Drive system is based on a 48-volt Continental system based on a standard concept that was previously modified to meet the power and performance requirements of several classes of vehicles, as was the case with the Renault Scénic diesel compact vehicle, and the Audi A8 sedan. A8) performance-enhancing, and now the Jeep Wrangler SUV. In addition, customers in the Middle East will test the all-new eTorque technology on board the Ram 1500 pick-up truck of the year 2019 award-winning 2019 Wards 10 Best Engines for the top 10 engines for its 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 engine.
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