Automotive & Ground Vehicle

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Car manufacturers are pressed to refresh their product models much faster than before, and to penetrate new markets with innovative new designs that support and cultivate strong brand values. But how do you design a car to deliver the specific brand experience? How do you engineer a suspension for a sporty ride? How can you tune an engine to roar during hard acceleration and to be whisper-quiet as it cruises?

Through 25 years of experience in automotive engineering, DAG has built long-standing relationships with most of the automotive OEMs, and enables their engineering teams to evolve to a function-driven product development process.

DAG’s automotive solutions and expertise cover the following vehicle engineering areas:

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    Full vehicle
    Car body
    Engine and powertrain
    Driveline systems
    Intake, exhaust and engine auxiliaries
    Chassis, suspension, brakes, mounts, tires
    Interiors, trim, seating
    NVH and sound quality
    Occupant afety and crash
    Ride comfort
    Durability
    Vehicle dynamics
    Engine dynamics
    Multi-attribute optimization


Meeting the Growing Engineering Challenges of Automotive Suppliers…

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Automotive OEMs are optimizing their complete supply chain to shorten development time, develop innovative products, and manage costs and risks. Their suppliers are asked to take on growing levels of engineering responsibility. Successful suppliers have transformed themselves from a parts vendors into solution providers, and have become real co-development partners.

Companies like Aisin Seiki, Bosch, Delphi, Denso, Faurecia, Johnson Controls, Lear, Magna, TRW, Visteon or ZF rely on DAG solutions to engineer components and subsystems. They apply the most advanced simulation and testing techniques to optimize the durability performance of suspension systems, chassis components and body parts. They predict the dynamic performance, durability and acoustic quality of engine, transmission and driveline systems. They optimize the NVH performance of trim, seats, dashboards and complete car interiors. DAG testing and virtual prototyping solutions are at the core of their engineering processes.