- Land Rover announces the latest in 65 years of technical world firsts with the new ZF 9HP transmission
- The world's first 9-speed automatic transmission results in significant improvements in real world fuel economy
- Lower ratios further enhance Land Rover's renowned all-terrain and all-weather capability
- Innovative adaptive shift system matches and remembers customer driving style for a tailored driving experience
- Land Rover is lead partner on this project with ZF, world leader in transmission technology
Land Rover will demonstrate the latest in a long line of technical
firsts at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show with the announcement of the
world's first 9-speed automatic transmission for a passenger car. The
ZF 9HP transmission is specifically designed for transverse
applications, and is one of the most efficient and technically advanced
transmissions ever used in a production vehicle.
Land Rover is the lead partner on the project, working together with ZF
who are widely recognized as the world leader in transmission
technology.
Increasing the number of gear ratios from six to nine gives significant
improvement in fuel economy and a corresponding reduction in CO2
emissions. Smaller ratio steps give improved response during
acceleration, improved shift quality, drive and refinement. The higher
top gear not only reduces fuel consumption but the lower engine revs
improve comfort and reduce noise when cruising at high speed.
The 9HP is extremely robust and perfectly complements Land Rover's
rugged all-terrain ability whilst delivering exceptionally high levels
of refinement and efficiency. The lowest ratio in the 9HP is far lower
than the existing six-speed transmission and is specifically designed
for off-road use, towing and more extreme on-road conditions like
gradients and altitude, giving the driver a heightened sense of control.
With extremely fast gear changes described by ZF as being: 'below the
threshold of perception', the 9HP is not only highly responsive but
versatile too. Whereas the existing six-speed transmission makes shifts
sequentially, the 9HP has a skip-shift function for much swifter
downshifting under rapid deceleration or from greater driver input
demands. The torque converter incorporates a multi-stage damper system
for smoother pulling away and improved refinement.
"We are extremely excited about the 9HP which has been tailored
exactly to dovetail with the unique attributes of our vehicles. It will
add another layer of performance, refinement and efficiency, further
enhancing Land Rover's world class abilities,"said John Edwards, Land Rover Global Brand Director.
The innovative adaptive shifting system matches the driver's mood
within seconds, sharpening up during brisk driving then slipping
seamlessly into a more economical regime just as quickly when taking a
more relaxed approach. Curve Mode, longitudinal acceleration and pedal
position all control upshift prevention.
Fast-Off mode measures the rate of throttle release, anticipates
further requests by the driver for high power, then holds the gear if
necessary. If the driver requests a downshift when the vehicle is
travelling too fast, the transmission will remember the request and make
the shift when the speed drops to an appropriate level.
The 9HP is a masterpiece of packaging and despite the extra three gear
ratios is only 6mm longer and weighs 7.5kg less than the outgoing
six-speed transmission. The small package space is achieved by a number
of innovative design features including a new hydraulic vane-type pump
which also contributes to improved efficiency, two, patented, dog
clutches replacing bulkier conventional clutch packs, and an
Intelligently Nested gear set.
Land Rover was chosen by ZF, one of the world's most technically
advanced transmission manufacturers, to be the lead partner on the 9HP
and Land Rover engineers have worked in partnership with ZF engineers to
jointly develop the transmission to suit the brand. The Land Rover
transmission engineering team is already extremely experienced in
engineering ZF products to suit Land Rover vehicles having integrated
the 8HP with the Range Rover, Land Rover Discovery 4 and Range Rover
Sport. The 9HP is produced at ZF's Gray Court facility in South
Carolina.
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