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driveline

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[drahyv-lahyn] / ˈdraɪvˌlaɪn /

noun

  1. the components of the power train of an automotive vehicle that are between the transmission and the differential, and generally consisting of the drive shaft and universal joint.


Etymology

Origin of driveline

First recorded in 1945–50; drive + line 1

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Apart from that, the driveline is status quo ante, pretty much, with the logic-controlled mechanical center differential splitting torque between front and rear axles, in ratios determined by acceleration, deceleration, demand and available traction.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 23, 2026

When the driveline broke, it punctured the truck’s fuel tank and led to the spill, according to Washington state Trooper Rick Johnson.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 11, 2022

Mercedes said the problem was oscillation in the driveline.

From BBC • Oct. 29, 2022

Its 800,000-square-foot plant in Warren employs more than 800 people and manufactures axle and driveline tubes, housings and assemblies for automobiles.

From Washington Times • Jan. 27, 2020

Hennessey also dipped into the Ford Performance catalog for a flywheel, clutch, limited-slip differential and other driveline components.

From Fox News • Aug. 8, 2019