Honeywell is taking the lead in turbo technologies designed specifically for small gasoline engines (1.4L) destined for the U.S., with the breakthrough launch of GM’s Chevy Cruze – foreshadowing the emergence of a new and rapidly-growing sector expected to reach up to 4-6% penetration in all U.S. light vehicle sales by 2014.
The GM 1.4L engine [...]
Turbochargers
Honeywell’s Small Gasoline Turbochargers to be Launched on the Chevy Cruze in the U.S.
Posted on Friday, January 22, 2010
Honeywell Launches VNT™ DualBoost Turbo on New Ford Power Stroke Engine
Honeywell has unveiled its groundbreaking VNT™ DualBoost turbocharger on Ford’s all-new 6.7-Liter V-8 Power Stroke diesel engine. Honeywell’s newest single turbo technology delivers turbo benefits approaching those from dual-stage configuration.
Honeywell’s industry-first VNT™ DualBoost technology extracts more performance from a single turbo package by incorporating a dual-sided compressor wheel that works in a single casing. This [...]
Posted on Thursday, October 1, 2009
Honeywell Survey Shows Americans Buying Smaller Engines and See Turbocharging as Fuel Efficient Solution
A study of U.S. consumers released by Honeywell shows that as American consumers shift their buying behavior toward more fuel efficient vehicles, turbocharging – already in use by roughly half of new vehicles in Europe – has emerged as the engine technology U.S. consumers “didn’t know they wanted.”
The study found that more than half of [...]
Posted on Thursday, September 17, 2009
Honeywell Receives 2009 Steel Authority of India (SAIL) Award for Human Resources Excellence
Honeywell Turbo Technologies recently won the Steel Authority of India (SAIL) Award for Human Resources (HR) Excellence 2009. The award, instituted by SAIL and the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIM-A), recognizes ground-breaking contributions in the field of people management processes in the Indian manufacturing sector.
N. P. Thimmaiah, managing director, Honeywell Turbo India, Pune, accepted [...]
Posted on Thursday, August 6, 2009

