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  1. Dec 7, 2018 · The transmission isn’t closely related to the 10-speed automatic found in the 2019 Silverado 1500, as far as we can tell, with General Motors describing the Allison-branded unit as “all-new.”...

    • James A. Allison and The Speedway Team Company
    • The 20th Century Brings Continuous Growth and Innovation
    • Allison Moves Toward A Future of Electrification
    • Conventional Market Growth Remains A Priority

    In 1915, James A. Allison founded the Speedway Team Company, the business that would eventually evolve into Allison Transmission, to support his Indianapolis 500 racing activities. Since the beginning, quality and workmanship have been the foundation of the company's business philosophy. The following quote from James Allison, which exemplifies All...

    1930s:Under GM, Allison Engineering Company continued to evolve. In 1937, Allison's V1710 12-cylinder liquid-cooled aircraft engine passed its 150-hour acceptance trails at Wright Field, making it the first 1,000 horsepower American engine to accomplish this task. The Allison V1710 went on to power many of the U.S. Army Air Corps' most famous fight...

    In 2003, Allison manufactured the first EP 40™/EP 50™ commercial hybrid bus powertrains. Today, with more than 9,000 units on the road, the H 40/50 propulsion system has accumulated more than 2.6 billion miles of proven and reliable operation, saving more than 305 million gallons of diesel fuel and eliminating more than 3 million metric tons of CO2...

    While other companies may be pulling away from the conventional market, Allison understands that electric vehicle technology will need to evolve significantly before it can fully support medium- and heavy-duty trucks and buses and conventional solutions will still be necessary for years to come. Allison Automatics offer an ideal combination of econ...

  2. Following Allison’s untimely death in 1928, General Motors acquired Allison Transmission in a partnership that would last almost eighty years. In 2007, a cash-starved GM sold Allison to Onex Corporation and The Carlyle Group for $5.6 billion, a move that preceded GM’s bankruptcy reorganization in 2009.

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  3. Jan 8, 2015 · Mid-year 2015, roughly after August 2014 build date, GM/Allison made some changes to the transmission wiring harness, changed to a new TCM, and new speed sensors.

  4. Oct 22, 2018 · Allison Gears Up for First-Ever Chevrolet Silverado Medium-Duty Truck. 1000/2000 Series™ automatics are the exclusive, commercial-duty transmissions for Silverado chassis cab trucks. INDIANAPOLIS -- (BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 22, 2018-- Offering commercial-duty features more common to heavy-duty trucks, Allison Transmission has begun production of ...

  5. On June 28, 2007, GM agreed to sell its Allison Transmission division to private equity firms Carlyle Group and Onex for $5.1 billion. The deal will increase GM's liquidity and echoes previous moves to shift its focus towards its core automotive business.

  6. Feb 8, 2019 · Updated Feb 8, 2019. GM and Allison teamed up to develop the new Allison 10L1000 10-speed automatic transmission which is available in the 2020 Silverado HD. To learn more about the transmission, a segment exclusive, we talked to David Ames, assistant chief engineer of powertrains at GM.

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