2nd December
2008 - Haldex Awarded the 2008
Frost & Sullivan European Automotive Chassis Product Innovation Award
for its Pioneering XWD System
The 2008 Frost & Sullivan European
Automotive Chassis Product Innovation Award is presented to Haldex
for its permanent all wheel drive (AWD) - the cross wheel drive (XWD)
system. The innovative XWD system offers multiple benefits including
improved safety, optimum traction and compatibility with anti lock
braking system (ABS) and electronic stability control (ESC) system.
“XWD is an ideal solution, and the only
system of its kind in the market that ensures the maintenance of
traction and vehicle stability in any driving condition, either off
or on road,” notes Frost & Sullivan Research Analyst Karthik
Manivachagam. “The system senses the vehicle’s state and the
intentions of the driver to distribute torque on demand to the front
and rear axle as well as to the left and right rear wheel. This
increases safety, reduces steering wheel effort on the part of the
driver and ensures that there is instant power where required
without any wheel spin.”
Currently, the majority of vehicle
manufacturers in Europe have ABS and ESC in their vehicles. The XWD
system is fully compatible with these systems and provides the added
benefit of a performance boost with the help of electronic limited
slip differential (eLSD).
Another significant feature of the
system is the Haldex Electronic Control Unit (ECU) which constantly
monitors other systems in the car through Controlled Area Network
(CAN)-bus. ECU calculates the optimum torque needed for distribution
between the front and rear axles and both the rear wheels.
“By using XWD, customers can be
assured that the car is certified and safe for use,” states
Manivachagam. “In poor driving conditions, up to 80 per cent of the
torque is distributed in the rear axle to the wheel with the most
traction. The system responds the same way during high speed
avoidance or overtaking manoeuvres.”
Customers can also benefit from
optimum takeoff performance (even on road surface with sand or
gravel) and torque distribution on the rear axle during normal
cruising. This saves fuel and maintains stability.
“Other systems have been built with
electronically controlled differential locks but are built as single
systems,” comments Manivachagam. “In contrast, the arrangement of
two clutch packs in the XWD prevents wheel spin and offers enhanced
traction in comparison to other brake-based torque distribution
systems.”
Moreover, since the eLSD shares two
expensive parts - the power pack and the ECU - the overall price of
the system is competitive with the price of other torque
distribution systems in the market.
The Frost & Sullivan Award for
Product of the Year is presented to the company that has
demonstrated excellence in new product development and launch within
its industry. The recipient company has shown innovation by
launching a broad line of emerging products and technologies.
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Awards recognise companies in a variety of regional and global
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performance in areas such as leadership, technological innovation,
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order to identify best practices in the industry.
Haldex (www.haldex.com),
headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, is a provider of proprietary and
innovative solutions to the global vehicle industry, with focus on
products in vehicles that enhance safety, environment and vehicle
dynamics. Haldex is listed on the Stockholm Stock Exchange and has
annual sales of nearly 8 billion SEK with 6,000 employees.
Source: Test