BorgWarner wins order for electric cross differential technology from three OEMs
BorgWarner's eXD technology aims to enhance traction, handling and stability in EVs
BorgWarner has announced contracts with three major original equipment manufacturers, including GAC Motor, a global East Asian OEM and a global OEM based in Europe, to supply its electric cross differential (eXD) technology, aimed at enhancing vehicle traction, handling and stability for a variety of battery-electric vehicle (BEV) applications such as sports cars, premium sedans and hatchbacks.
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