Magna's 48 Volt hybrid transmission goes into production with Stellantis

Magna's 48-Volt hybrid dual-clutch transmission debuts on the Jeep Renegade and Compass e-Hybrid, Fiat 500 X and Tipo; production underway at Magna’s Slovakia facility

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Magna's 48-Volt hybrid dual-clutch transmission debuts on the Jeep Renegade and Compass e-Hybrid, Fiat 500 X and Tipo; production underway at Magna’s Slovakia facility

Magna's 48-Volt hybrid dual-clutch transmission debuts on the Jeep Renegade and Compass e-Hybrid, Fiat 500 X and Tipo; production underway at Magna’s Slovakia facility

Magna’s 48 Volt hybrid transmission hit the market on the Jeep Renegade, Compass e-Hybrid, Fiat 500 X and Tipo, the first models from Stellantis to be equipped with a 48-Volt hybrid system. The two companies have signed a multi-program agreement.

Hybrid technologies are an important step on the path to lower emissions. Magna's hybrid transmission achieves stringent CO2 targets and offers improved driving dynamics due to electric torque vectoring and traction support.

Magna's 48V 7-speed dual-clutch transmission for hybrids provides a maximum torque of 320 Nm and torque-split technology to optimize the efficiencies of the combustion engine (ICE) and the e-motor. The e-motor is capable of providing propulsion to the vehicle even when the ICE is switched off. This new transmission features independent on-demand cooling for the clutch and e-motor with a single oil circuit for cooling and lubrication, resulting in significant CO2 reductions in WLTC and real-world driving.

"Our scalable transmission technologies aid our customers in their transition to vehicle electrification which help to achieve regulatory targets. The transmission enhances both efficiency and performance. We are excited that Stellantis has awarded Magna this hybrid transmissions business across multiple vehicle models, a testament to our expertise and capabilities," said Tom Rucker, President Magna Powertrain.

Magna is producing the 48V hybrid transmission at its division in Kechnec, Slovakia. Further 48V hybrid transmissions are expected to be adopted in additional future Stellantis models.

 

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