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Bosch Technologies Improve Safety, Performance of 2009 Chevrolet Traverse


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Bosch Provides Industry-Leading Technologies for General Motors Vehicle at 2009 North American International Auto Show

FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich., January 19, 2009: With a push for the "next generation of transportation" at this week's 2009 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit, Bosch is helping General Motors bring safety, comfort and performance to consumers through its innovative technologies.

Bosch is supplying its electronic stability control (ESC) and transmission electro-hydraulic control module (TEHCM) to the 2009 Chevrolet Traverse.

Safety and Comfort

The 2009 Chevrolet Traverse, winner of the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's (IIHS) highest safety honor, comes standard with the StabiliTrak Electronic Stability Control System featuring Bosch ESC technology.

"Bosch is an industry leader in safety technology," explained Dr. Kay Stepper, director of marketing and product planning, Chassis Systems Controls Division, Robert Bosch LLC. "This is a great opportunity to partner with General Motors to provide key elements for the 'next generation of transportation.'"

Bosch's ESC technology is an active safety system that detects vehicle instability or loss of vehicle control. In these critical situations, ESC instantly intervenes to keep the vehicle on course. The system includes sensors that constantly monitor and compare a vehicle's actual behavior with the driver's intention. When instability is detected, ESC triggers the appropriate response, helping the driver maintain control.

In addition, the Chevy Traverse comes equipped with Bosch transmission electro-hydraulic control technology, which provides enhanced driver comfort through fast and smooth shifting. The Electronic Hydraulic Module integrates the microhybrid control unit, actuators and sensors to provide a thoroughly tested modular unit installed directly inside the Traverse's six-speed transmission. Each unit is fully calibrated, matched and tested, offering greater reliability and advantages in cost and weight.

"We work with our customers to develop transmission products and software solutions that are adapted for each specific manufacturer's performance requirements," said Sujit Jain, regional president, Gasoline Systems North America, Robert Bosch LLC. "We are excited to be a part of this unique vehicle that will carry GM into the next generation of crossovers."