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MAHLE Press Releases at Tokyo Motor Show 2017
Tokyo, October 2017 - Press Releases from MAHLE during the Tokyo Motor Show 2017
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Urban mobility—efficient, comfortable, agile, and affordable: the MAHLE 48-volt vehicle concept MEET
Balancing heat and cold for improved cruising range, performance, and comfort in electric vehicles
Controlled cooling system for heavy-duty commercial vehicles: two percent less fuel consumption.
New MAHLE business segment: control and power electronics
Optimization of the combustion engine reduces CO2 emissions by up to six percent