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Recently, FCA US trademarked the term “HDDT,” apparently intending to use it for vehicle trim. While our first articlehad some thoughts on its meaning, as applied to Ram (e.g. Heavy Duty Diesel Truck), Allpar forum members considered the possibility of hybrids, since one is coming on the new minivans.
wdundas suggested “HybridDual Drive Transmission,” presumably on the assumption that FCA would return to the GM-Chrysler-BMW hybrid-within-a-transmission idea (briefly used in the old Dodge Durango and Chrysler Aspen). Jackratchett, on the other hand, suggested “HybridDual Drive Technology,” which would allow for the rumored gasoline powered front wheel drive minivans with electric motors for the rear wheels. (...) →
What is HDDT? Two Thoughts is from Allpar News.
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wdundas suggested “HybridDual Drive Transmission,” presumably on the assumption that FCA would return to the GM-Chrysler-BMW hybrid-within-a-transmission idea (briefly used in the old Dodge Durango and Chrysler Aspen). Jackratchett, on the other hand, suggested “HybridDual Drive Technology,” which would allow for the rumored gasoline powered front wheel drive minivans with electric motors for the rear wheels. (...) →
What is HDDT? Two Thoughts is from Allpar News.
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