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The company was founded on 1 May 1935, in Ludwigsburg, Germany, by Hermann Hagenmeyer;[1] as the Getriebe und Zahnradfabrik Hermann Hagenmeyer GmbH & Cie KG.[1]Headquartered in Untergruppenbach, Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg, Germany, Getrag manufactured and developed passenger car transmission products and solutions for the important automotive markets Europe, Asia, and North America with 24 locations and about 12,500 employees worldwide. In 2011, the company had a turnover of three billion euros.[4]The company had three joint ventures: Getrag Ford Transmissions[1] headquartered in Cologne with Ford Motor Company,[1] Getrag (Jiangxi) Transmission Co. Ltd. with Jiangling Motors Corporation., Ltd. and Dongfeng Getrag Transmission with Dongfeng Motor Corporation. In addition, Getrag supplied transmissions to a variety of automotive manufacturers, including BMW (Mini), Daimler AG, Ferrari, Mitsubishi, Porsche, Qoros, Renault, Volkswagen Group and Volvo. Competitors included Aisin Seiki, BorgWarner, Graziano Trasmissioni and ZF Friedrichshafen.The portfolio ranged from classic manual transmissions, automated manual transmissions, and automatic transmissions based on dual-clutch transmission (DCT) technology to various hybridization solutions, range extender systems, and purely electric drivetrains.In July 2015, Getrag was acquired by Magna Powertrain for $1.9 billion and was gradually integrated into the company.[5]Products[edit]Longitudinal orientation[edit](Getrag 5mt transmission)5 speed (1st generation kia Sportage)217 \u2014 6-speedBMW 1 Series, BMW 3 Series, BMW 5 Series, BMW Z4, Alfa Romeo Giulia (952)220 \u2014 5-speedBMW 1 Series221 \u2014 5-speedJaguar S-Type, Lincoln LS226 \u2014 6-speedBMW M3Maserati 3200 GT[6]226 AMT \u2014 6-speed automated manualBMW M3232 \u2014 4-speed1968-1972 BMW 2002233 \u2014 6-speedToyota Supra Twin TurboNissan Skyline GT-R (R34)235 \u2014 5-speed1975 Jensen-Healey, 1976 Jensen GT238 \u2014 6-speedDodge Ram, Dodge Dakota240 \u2014 5-speed1983 BMW E21, Opel Manta, Opel Rekord, various other Opels1984-1991 BMW E30 (318i, 318is)242 \u2014 4-speed1972-1975 BMW 2002, 1977-1979 BMW E21245 – 5-speed1980-1982 BMW E21247 AMT \u2014 7-speed automated manual2005-BMW M5, BMW M6250 \u2014 5-speed1992-1999 BMW E36 for engines up to 2.5L1992-1995 BMW E34 M501996-2000 BMW E39 for engines up to 2.5L1995\u20132002 BMW Z3 for engines up to 2.5L260 \u2014 5-speedBMW E281984-1991 BMW E30 M201988-1991 BMW E34 M20 M301989-1991 BMW Z11996-2004 Holden Commodore (VS, VT, VX, VY) for the ECOTEC2002-2005 Cadillac CTS265 \u2014 5-speedBMW E23BMW E24BMW E28Jaguar XJSOpel MonzaOpel Senator A1986-1992 BMW M31987-1990 BMW 320is[7]266 \u2014 6-speedMaserati Quattroporte IV[6]275 \u2014 5-speedMercedes 240D, 300GD, 280GE, 280275 Z \u2014 “dogleg” 5-speedMercedes-Benz 190e 2.3-16, 2.5-16 (incl. evolution models) (717.404), C124 AMG 3.4 CE, R129 300SL (717.450)280 \u2014 5-speed1983-1989 BMW M635CSi\/M6 (E24), 1985-1988 BMW M5 (E28), 1989-1994 BMW M5 (E34)290 \u2014 5-speed1990-1994 Jaguar XJS1995-1997 Jaguar XJR1996-1999 Holden Commodore (VS, VT) for the 5\u00a0litre V81994\u20131999 Aston Martin DB7 for the 3.2\u00a0litre I6420G \u2014 6-speed1995 BMW E34 M5, 1993-1996 BMW E34 540i, BMW E38 740i\/iL, BMW 840i\/Ci, 1996-2003 BMW E39 M5, BMW E39 540i, BMW M3 (E46), BMW Z8560G \u2014 6-speedBMW E31 850i, 850Ci, and 850CSi7DCI600 – 7-speed dual-clutch[8]2008-2018 BMW M32008-2012 BMW 3 Series 335i Coup\u00e9 \/ Convertible2008-2016 BMW Z4 sDrive35i2010-2013 BMW E82 1 Series 135i2011-2016 BMW M52012-2018 BMW M62014-2020 BMW M42016-2021 BMW M2MTI550 – 7-speed2021- Ford Bronco (U725)Transverse orientation[edit]252 \u2014 5-speedMINI One, MINI Cooper281 \u2014 5-speedFiat Stilo, Fiat Croma, Fiat Idea, Lancia Musa282 \u2014 5-speedBuick Skyhawk, Chevrolet Cavalier, Chevrolet Beretta, Chevrolet Celebrity, Oldsmobile Achieva, Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais, Pontiac 6000, Pontiac Fiero, Pontiac Sunbird, Pontiac Grand Am283 \u2014 5-speedLand Rover Freelander, Rover 75284 \u2014 5-speedChevrolet Lumina, Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, Pontiac Grand Prix, Chrysler TC by Maserati (16v only), Chrysler Seled Mexico (Lotus 16v DOHC head)285 \u2014 6-speedFord Focus ST170\/SVT, MINI Cooper SF20 \u2014 5-speedChevrolet Vectra, Chevrolet Astra, Chevrolet Cobalt, Chevrolet HHR, Saturn Vue, Saturn Ion, Opel Corsa, Opel Meriva, Opel Combo, Opel Astra, Opel Vectra, Vauxhall Corsa, Vauxhall Meriva, Vauxhall Astra, Vauxhall Vectra, plus various other GM carsF23 \u2014 5-speedChevrolet Vectra, Chevrolet Astra, Chevrolet Cobalt, Chevrolet HHR, Saturn Vue, Saturn Ion, Opel Corsa, Opel Meriva, Opel Combo, Opel Astra, Opel Vectra, Pontiac G5, Vauxhall Corsa, Vauxhall Meriva, Vauxhall Astra, Vauxhall VectraF28\/6 \u2014 6-speed (with optional four-wheel drive)Opel Calibra Turbo, Vauxhall Calibra Turbo, Vauxhall Cavalier Turbo288 \u2014 5-speedChrysler PT Cruiser, Mercedes-Benz Vito W638431 AMT \u2014 6-speed automated manualSmart Fortwo, Smart roadster452 \u2014 5-speedSmart Forfour, Mitsubishi Colt452 AMT \u2014 6-speed automated manualSmart Forfour, Mitsubishi Colt453 \u2014 5-speedSmart Forfour, Mitsubishi Colt453 AMT \u2014 6-speed automated manualSmart Forfour, Mitsubishi Colt??? – 6-speedNoble M12555 \u2014 5-speedDodge Daytona Turbo II, Chrysler GS Turbo II6DCT470 \u2014 6-speed dual-clutchMitsubishi Lancer, Mitsubishi Outlander,[9]Peugeot 4007, Citro\u00ebn C-Crosser6DCT450 \u2014 6-speed dual-clutch (also known as Ford PowerShift transmission)Dodge Journey, Chrysler Sebring, Dodge Avenger, Volvo C30, Volvo S40\/V50, Volvo C70, Volvo V70, Volvo S80, Volvo S60\/V60, Ford Focus, Ford C-Max, Ford S-Max, Ford Galaxy, Ford Mondeo, Ford Kuga6DCT250[10][11] \u2014 6-speed dual-dry-clutchFord Fiesta, Ford EcoSport, Ford Focus, Renault M\u00e9gane, Renault Sc\u00e9nic, Renault Clio, 2015- Smart Fortwo, 2015- Smart Forfour, 2015- Renault Twingo6DCT150 \u2014 6-speed dual-clutch for low torque applications6DCT200 \u2014 6-speed dual-wet-clutch6HDT200 \u2014 6-speed dual-clutch for hybrid applications7DCT300 \u2014 7-speed dual-wet-clutch – Renault EDC and Mini\/BMW Steptronic Doppelkupplung since MY2018 in FWD applications, Ford Puma and Ford Fiesta since MY20207DCT400 \u2014 7-speed dual-wet-clutch – Tougher version of the 7DCT300 that can handle up to 400 Nn of torque[12]7HDT300\/ 7HDT400 \u2014 7-speed dual-wet-clutch for hybrid applications7DCT500 \u2014 7-speed dual-wet-clutch – Renault EDCTransaxles[edit]901 \u2014 4 and 5-speedPorsche 911 (1964-1968)902 \u2014 4 and 5-speedPorsche 912 (1965-1969)923 \u2014 5-speedPorsche 912E (1976)016 \u2014 5-speedPorsche 924 (1977-1980)G31 \u2014 5-speedPorsche 924 GTSG50 \u2014 5-speedPorsche 911 (1987-1989)G50 \u2014 5-speedPorsche 911 (1987-1989) (G50\/00-G50\/02)Porsche 911 Turbo (1989 type 930) (G50\/50)Porsche 964 Carrera 2 (1990-1994) (G50\/03-04)Porsche 964 Carrera 2 RS America (1992-1994) (G50\/05)Porsche 964 Carrera 2 RS (1993) (G50\/10)Porsche 964 Turbo (1991-1994 type 965) (G50\/52)G64 \u2014 5-speedPorsche 964 Carrera 4 (1989-1994) (G64\/00-02)G40\/50 \u2014 6-speedPorsche 968440 \u2014 5-speed all-wheel drive1990-1993 Mitsubishi GTO twin turbo (3000GT VR-4 in some export markets), Dodge Stealth R\/T Twin Turbo – This transaxle carries the Mitsubishi designation W5MG1446 \u2014 6-speed all-wheel drive1993-2000 Mitsubishi GTO twin turbo (3000GT VR-4 in some export markets), Dodge Stealth R\/T Twin Turbo – This transaxle carries the Mitsubishi designation W6MG1448 \u2014 6-speedPorsche 911 Turbo, GT3, and Porsche (GT3) Carrera Cup vehicles466 \u2014 6-speedAudi A4, Audi A6, Porsche Boxster, Porsche Cayman, \u0160koda Superb466 four-wheel drive \u2014 6-speedAudi A4, Audi S4, Audi RS4, Audi A67DCL750 – 7-speed dual-clutchMercedes SLS AMGMercedes-AMG GTFerrari CaliforniaFerrari 458 ItaliaFerrari F12 BerlinettaFerrari FF – with all-wheel driveFerrari PortofinoFord GT – 2nd Generation (3.5L TT)8DCL900 – 8-speed dual-clutchFerrari RomaFerrari Portofino MFerrari SF90 StradaleFerrari 296 GTBBad Windsheim, GermanyBordeaux, FranceGanzhou, People’s Republic of ChinaGothenburg, SwedenIrapuato, MexicoKechnec, SlovakiaCologne, GermanyLudwigsburg, GermanyModugno, ItalyNanchang, People’s Republic of ChinaNeuenstadt am Kocher, GermanyNeuenstein, GermanyRosenberg, GermanySanand, IndiaSchaffhausen, SwitzerlandShanghai, People’s Republic of ChinaSankt Georgen im Schwarzwald, GermanySterling Heights, Michigan, USAUntergruppenbach, GermanyYudu (in the province Jiangxi), People’s Republic of ChinaSee also[edit]References[edit]External links[edit] "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki8\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki8\/getrag-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Getrag – Wikipedia"}}]}]