Voith’s Diwa transmission to go in Mercedes-Benz City Bus

Voith has announced that the recently launched Mercedes-Benz City Bus will come fitted with its Diwa transmission technology.

Autocar Pro News DeskBy Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 27 Mar 2012 Views icon4204 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Voith’s Diwa transmission to go in Mercedes-Benz City Bus

Voith has announced that the recently launched Mercedes-Benz City Bus will come fitted with its Diwa transmission technology. According to Voith, this proven technology is currently in use in markets with similar conditions like South America, North Africa and in the Middle East.

According to industry reports, the bus market in India is expected to reach 70,000 units in 2012. Rapid urbanisation over populated cities, larger dependence on using public transport and critical infrastructure are some factors leading to increased demand for quality transport service to address these challenges.

For 2012, Voith envisages substantial volumes of Diwa.5 transmissions in serial deliveries for Indian customers, mainly from public transport operators in large Indian cities. Voith will support the transmissions with its local service structure.

In addition to Voith’s quality service in India, the Diwa automatic was chosen for its robust design, higher heat resistance of the transmission and cutting-edge technology for providing maximum reliability. Voith says, Diwa automatics allow smooth start-ups across a speed range.



Commenting on the announcement, Debashis Basu, managing director, Voith Turbo India (pictured), said: “Our partnership with Mercedes-Benz, to provide the Diwa transmission in its City Bus, is our commitment to provide robust and reliable solutions developed to meet the demanding operating conditions of the Indian market.”

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