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China : EATON secures framework deal with GREAT WALL MOTORS
Publish Date : 06-May-2014
A framework deal has been inked by Power management company Eaton with Great Wall Motors Co. Ltd. to create a long-term strategic collaboration.
As per Curt Hutchins, president, Eaton Asia Pacific,"Great Wall Motors is one of our key strategic partners in China's vehicle market. The new framework agreement reflects our confidence in and commitment to China's growing transportation market. We will continue to work closely with Great Wall to provide safe and reliable solutions that improve vehicle performance and reduce energy consumption."
He further added,"The recent Tech Day allowed us to enhance our relationship with Great Wall and share ideas to improve automobile performance, safety and fuel economy as well as advanced technologies for the hydraulic and electrical industries.This builds on our successful cooperation that covers a range of chassis and engine components."
MLocker mechanical locking differential of Eaton has been set up in GWM's first premium pickup truck – the new Wingle 6 – and the EGerodisc electronic differential would be provided on Great Wall sport-utility vehicles for the 2015 model year.
Eaton differentials offers increased safety when traveling on demanding road conditions with reduced traction.
Eaton's MLocker helped the Wingle 6 successfully complete cross axis and ladder road tests and demonstrated strong stability and performance in wading roads, side hills, camelback roads, pits and crater roads during testing.