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drivetrain Definition

drive·train (drīvtrān′)

noun

the system that transmits an engine's turning power to the wheels, propeller, etc.

drivetrain Usage Examples

Converse of object

  • design: It also boasts real driving sensations with a driving position featuring the latest technologies, and a specially designed high-performance diesel hybrid drivetrain.

Adjective modifier

  • hybrid: The diesel hybrid drivetrain comprises a pack of high voltage batteries to supply the electric motors.
  • electric: Before then, its aims to boost the performance and reduce the weight and size of the electric drivetrain further.
  • diesel: The diesel hybrid drivetrain comprises a pack of high voltage batteries to supply the electric motors.
  • triple: Last year, it launched the incredibly successful Record triple 10x3 drivetrain.
  • rear: The rear wheel drive drivetrain would outlive the more advanced arrangement found in the more luxurious 1500.
  • new: This new drivetrain creates a shorter front overhang and a more rearward center of gravity giving the Bengal better handling on curves.

Modifies a noun

  • component: His primary initiative is improvement of drivetrain components for reliability, quality and cost reduction.
  • shaft: During the recall, Ford will replace fractured or damaged drivetrain shafts.

Noun used with modifier

  • wheel: The rear wheel drive drivetrain would outlive the more advanced arrangement found in the more luxurious 1500.