- AWD Systems order secures a five-year supply program for upcoming SUV models.
- Divgi TTS will provide integrated hardware and embedded drivetrain control solutions.
Divgi TorqTransfer Systems has secured a new business contract from an existing Indian OEM for the supply of AWD Systems for the automaker’s forthcoming mid-sized and full-sized SUV variants. The agreement, announced on June 19, covers a five-year production program and strengthens the company’s position in advanced drivetrain technologies for passenger vehicles. The program is designed to support the OEM’s upcoming all-wheel-drive offerings built on front-wheel-drive architecture for internal combustion engine-powered models.
Under the contract, the company will supply interactive torque management assemblies, electronic control units, and power transfer unit assemblies as part of a complete drivetrain package. Annual volumes are projected at around 6,000 units throughout the duration of the program. The long-term nature of the order provides production visibility while reinforcing the growing demand for sophisticated drivetrain systems in the SUV segment.
The production launch for the program is expected during the first quarter of FY2028, ending in June. This development represents the OEM’s first front-wheel-drive-based all-wheel-drive variant initiative for its ICE vehicle portfolio. The project highlights the increasing adoption of intelligent torque distribution technologies as manufacturers seek to enhance traction, stability, and overall vehicle capability across multiple driving conditions.
Divgi TTS will provide a fully integrated drivetrain solution that combines both hardware and embedded control technologies. The company will leverage its NexTrac platform, which incorporates software-controlled torque management, electromagnetic actuation, and precision clutch modulation. By integrating these capabilities into a unified system, the platform enables responsive power delivery and optimized drivetrain performance tailored to modern SUV applications.
Frequently Asked Questions
What will Divgi TorqTransfer Systems supply under the new AWD program?
The company will deliver a comprehensive all-wheel-drive drivetrain package for an Indian OEM’s upcoming SUV models. The scope includes interactive torque management assemblies, electronic control units, and power transfer unit assemblies integrated through its NexTrac platform. In addition to hardware components, the solution incorporates embedded control technologies that manage torque distribution, electromagnetic actuation, and clutch modulation, helping improve traction, stability, and drivetrain efficiency for future ICE-based SUV applications.
When will production begin for the AWD systems program?
Production for the awarded program is expected to commence in the first quarter of FY2028, ending in June. The agreement covers approximately 6,000 units annually over a five-year period. The project supports the OEM’s first front-wheel-drive-based all-wheel-drive vehicle development for its internal combustion engine portfolio. The long-term supply arrangement highlights confidence in Divgi TTS’s integrated drivetrain capabilities and the growing market demand for advanced AWD technologies in the SUV segment.
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