Drivetrain vs Driveline - What's the difference?
drivetrain | driveline |
The mechanical parts of the powertrain, the gears and shafts, that connect the engine to the wheels in a vehicle
(automotive) The drivetrain minus the engine and transmission
The powertrain in general
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=July 15, author=Kevin Cameron, title=Electric Cars Nearly Ready, but Batteries Are Less So, work=New York Times
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As nouns the difference between drivetrain and driveline
is that drivetrain is the mechanical parts of the powertrain, the gears and shafts, that connect the engine to the wheels in a vehicle while driveline is the drivetrain minus the engine and transmission.drivetrain
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Alternative forms
* drive trainNoun
(wikipedia drivetrain) (en noun)Synonyms
*powertraindriveline
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