USA: American Axle makes I-Ride module for concept Cadillac
American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings has designed and manufactured a rear-steer I-Ride chassis module for the Cadillac Sixteen concept vehicle unveiled at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. The innovative rear-steer I-Ride chassis module integrates into a complete driveline system with an independent rear differential, sub-frame and aluminium control arm knuckles. The module was designed to provide the Cadillac with a quiet ride, enhanced manoeuvrability, and superior high-speed handling.
American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings has designed and manufactured a rear-steer I-Ride chassis module for the Cadillac Sixteen concept vehicle unveiled at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
The innovative rear-steer I-Ride chassis module integrates into a complete driveline system with an independent rear differential, sub-frame and aluminium control arm knuckles. The module was designed to provide the Cadillac with a quiet ride, enhanced manoeuvrability, and superior high-speed handling.
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