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		Definition of power train in English: power trainnoun 1The mechanism that transmits the drive from the engine of a vehicle to its axle.  Example sentencesExamples -  Outfitted with a fully electric power train, most of the car - everything but its prime mover - looks like a giant electrical appliance.
 -  If you add a power train or a turbo boost, you've automatically improved it.
 -  This trend is driven by the needs of the automotive manufacturers to substantially reduce weight of the power train and chassis components.
 -  Unfortunately this new power train did not fit within the confines of the chassis and it was obvious a major re-think was required.
 -  One of the most difficult manufacturing issues to overcome was how to install power trains for both front and rear-wheel drive Transits on a common production line.
 -  For versatility and performance it has two power trains and electronically controlled All Wheel Drive system.
 -  It's the most promising technology for future cars' power trains.
 -  By marrying an electric motor with a conventional power train, hybrids save money at the pump, reduce consumption of foreign oil, cut tailpipe emissions, and maybe even give the car's performance an extra kick.
 -  These companies have to look 25 years ahead, because that's how long it takes to get new models and new power trains from development stage to the showroom.
 -  These include models of automobile braking and electrical circuits, operation of the power train and various fuel injection techniques.
 -  Two or three times a year we should introduce a limited version with a unique color, a different look and new power train, and do it in a region so you can get some marketing behind it.
 -  Do things that force them to shake off their old image of us; give them pause to consider that we've changed in every way - from our power train to our interior ergonomics.
 -  ‘The other major efficiency change with the machine is that we've gone to an electronic power train,’ he continues.
 -  You want this in hydraulic systems and in transmissions, axles, and other elements of the power train.
 -  This oil analysis will provide clues to any deteriorating engine, power train or hydraulic conditions.
 -  Its instruments can be found throughout an automobile's power train and chassis, even measuring the weight of a passenger so that air bags inflate properly.
 -  While the 1.3-litre micro range holds the majority of sales, demand has developed for micro cars with a slightly larger power train.
 -  Despite its opulent equipment, enormous luxuriously appointed interiors, terrific power trains, and strong build, it lost out on a price tag too few people could aspire to in Ireland.
 
 - 1.1 The power train mechanism, the engine, and the axle considered collectively.
 
    Definition of power train in US English: power trainnoun 1The mechanism that transmits the drive from the engine of a vehicle to its axle.  Example sentencesExamples -  You want this in hydraulic systems and in transmissions, axles, and other elements of the power train.
 -  It's the most promising technology for future cars' power trains.
 -  Despite its opulent equipment, enormous luxuriously appointed interiors, terrific power trains, and strong build, it lost out on a price tag too few people could aspire to in Ireland.
 -  For versatility and performance it has two power trains and electronically controlled All Wheel Drive system.
 -  These include models of automobile braking and electrical circuits, operation of the power train and various fuel injection techniques.
 -  If you add a power train or a turbo boost, you've automatically improved it.
 -  By marrying an electric motor with a conventional power train, hybrids save money at the pump, reduce consumption of foreign oil, cut tailpipe emissions, and maybe even give the car's performance an extra kick.
 -  While the 1.3-litre micro range holds the majority of sales, demand has developed for micro cars with a slightly larger power train.
 -  Do things that force them to shake off their old image of us; give them pause to consider that we've changed in every way - from our power train to our interior ergonomics.
 -  Two or three times a year we should introduce a limited version with a unique color, a different look and new power train, and do it in a region so you can get some marketing behind it.
 -  This oil analysis will provide clues to any deteriorating engine, power train or hydraulic conditions.
 -  One of the most difficult manufacturing issues to overcome was how to install power trains for both front and rear-wheel drive Transits on a common production line.
 -  Outfitted with a fully electric power train, most of the car - everything but its prime mover - looks like a giant electrical appliance.
 -  ‘The other major efficiency change with the machine is that we've gone to an electronic power train,’ he continues.
 -  Unfortunately this new power train did not fit within the confines of the chassis and it was obvious a major re-think was required.
 -  These companies have to look 25 years ahead, because that's how long it takes to get new models and new power trains from development stage to the showroom.
 -  Its instruments can be found throughout an automobile's power train and chassis, even measuring the weight of a passenger so that air bags inflate properly.
 -  This trend is driven by the needs of the automotive manufacturers to substantially reduce weight of the power train and chassis components.
 
 - 1.1 The power train, the engine, and the axle considered collectively.
 
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