BorgWarner supplies electric torque vectoring and disconnect systems to Polestar
BorgWarner’s high performing eTVD offers a 3-in-1 system, replacing the differential and featuring both torque vectoring and an on-demand disconnect function
BorgWarner is first to market with its electric torque vectoring and disconnect (eTVD) system for battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) as it plans to supply these components to Polestar and another undisclosed major European original equipment manufacturer, the company said May 2.
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