Toyota develops new TNGA-based powertrain units

The new powertrain units provide approximately 10 percent better power performance and 20 percent better fuel economy.

06 Dec 2016 | 3693 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

Employing the Toyota New Global Architecture (TNGA) structural reform for making better cars, Toyota has developed advanced engines and transmissions and further evolved its hybrid systems. The Japanese carmaker plans to deploy these new powertrain units in a rapidly broadening range of vehicle models, starting in 2017.

Using TNGA, ...

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