Aisin AW Aisin AW was Aisin Seiki's subsidiary building
automatic transmissions. It was originally established in 1969 as Aisin-Warner, a joint venture with
BorgWarner. In 1981, BorgWarner reduced its equity in Aisin-Warner to 10%, and by 1987 had divested themselves of the remainder. Aisin-Warner was renamed Aisin AW in 1988, and merged with
parent company Aisin Seiki in 2021. Aisin AW developed the
Toyota Prius transmission and the world's first speaking navigation system. Additionally, its two-axis
electric continuously variable transmission has been adapted to Prius models (except the
Prius C) from 2016 onward, the 1st-generation (2005–2007) and 2nd-generation (2008–2012)
Ford Escape Hybrid, and the
Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid from 2017 onward. The two-axis design eliminates the second
planetary gearset used in the 2010–2015 Prius and Prius c, which reduces the width and weight of the eCVT and improves its overall efficiency. Aisin AW was based in
Anjō, with another major division located in
Okazaki. Two European divisions, AW Europe & AW Technical Center Europe, were located in
Braine-l'Alleud (for
research and development) and
Baudour (for the
remanufacturing of automatic transmissions and
transaxles, and the production of electronic components).
Aisin AI Aisin AI was an Aisin Seiki subsidiary spun off in July 1991 to produce
manual transmissions and
transfer cases, moving its headquarters to
Nishio. Until 1996, Aisin AI only client was Toyota; then
DaimlerChrysler and
Isuzu began using its products. The company later began supplying products to other companies worldwide. Aisin AI was consolidated into Aisin AW in 2019.
Aisin USA Aisin constructed a factory in the
United States in 1986, with production beginning in 1989. This factory in
Seymour, Indiana has since been expanded and supplies components for
Honda,
General Motors,
Mitsubishi,
Nissan, and
Toyota. Another factory was built in
Marion, Illinois. On October 5, 2005, Aisin USA opened an
testing facility near
Fowlerville, Michigan. The facility, which is Aisin's first in
North America and third worldwide, is officially named FT Techno of America (FTTA), but is also known as the Fowlerville Proving Ground. FTTA is Aisin's fifth group company in Michigan. In 2009, the North American division and its companies were placed under a newly created entity named Aisin World Corporation of America, which was structured so that Toyota,
Mitsui, and the American branch of
Hino have majority ownership of Aisin's North American operations.
BluE Nexus BluE Nexus is a
joint venture company established by Aisin and
Denso in April 2019 to build powertrain systems for
electric vehicles. Both Aisin and Denso are members of the
Toyota Group and the
Toyota Motor Corporation has a 10% stake in the company. The main product from BluE Nexus is the e-Axle, which integrates an electric motor, gears and inverter. BluE Nexus will also market the hybrid drive systems produced by Aisin AW.
IMRA IMRA (Institut Minoru de Recherche Avancée) is a
research organization founded in 1986 in
Sophia Antipolis, France. It has three entities based in Europe, US, and Japan, which have become the key power of Aisin group to conduct R&D and offer technological consulting. The American division, IMRA America, was founded in 1990 in
Ann Arbor, Michigan. IMRA mainly conducts research on biomedical, battery and produces
femtosecond lasers. == Sponsorship ==