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![]() | Honeywell Turbos Boost More Than 25 New Vehicle Launches at Geneva Motor ShowPublished 2009-03-04 10:00By Honeywell |


Latest Turbo Technology Redefines Performance, Fuel Efficiency and Emissions Reduction
Among the key gasoline launches, Honeywell's new advanced gasoline turbocharger technology will equip the revolutionary Fiat 1.4L engine in its Multiair version. The Honeywell MGT 14 features a totally new wastegate design that exploits new innovations in materials, bearings and aerodynamics.
On the diesel side, the new Jaguar XF 3.0L V6 engine stands out, aided by the latest sequential boosting technology from Honeywell. This system comprises a unique combination of a small VNT(TM) turbo and a small free-floating turbo coupled with a patented sequential control technology. It helps Jaguar to produce a staggering 600Nm of torque on its new XF 3.0L V6 diesel model while reducing fuel consumption by 12% and CO(2) emissions by 10% compared to its predecessor. In addition, it allows the Jaguar V6 engine to achieve performance levels of current V8 diesel engines.
Also launching at
More and more vehicles with small-displacement engines are adopting Honeywell's third generation small VNT(TM) turbocharging technology, such as the latest Toyota 1.4L Urban Cruiser equipped with Honeywell's GTB12, a third generation VNT(TM) turbo featuring REA and low-nickel turbine housing. The Toyota 1.4L diesel engine delivers a torque of 205Nm@2000rpm and peak horsepower of 66kW or 90bhp.
"Whether it's gasoline or diesel boosting, Honeywell is at the forefront of providing turbo technologies that deliver superior performance for engines big or small," says
As the leading turbocharger developer in the world, Honeywell expects the global turbocharger segment to grow from 30% of the overall automotive market to more than 38% by 2013 as automakers look to boost engines to help increase fuel-efficiency and reduce harmful exhaust emissions without sacrificing performance.
Honeywell Turbo Technologies is a business unit of Honeywell Transportation Systems, which also consists of Consumer Products Group and Friction Materials. As a leading automotive supplier, Honeywell Transportation Systems enhances vehicle performance, efficiency and appearance through state-of-the-art technologies, world-class brands, and global solutions tailored for its automotive customers around the world.
Honeywell International is a
This release contains forward-looking statements as defined in Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, including statements about future business operations, financial performance and market conditions. Such forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties inherent in business forecasts as further described in our filings under the Securities Exchange Act.
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