Driveline

Pronunciation: /ˈdɹaɪvˈɫaɪn/

Driveline (noun)

  1. The set of parts that sends power from an engine to the wheels in a vehicle.
  2. A mechanical system that transfers rotational force from a motor to another part.

Examples

  • The driveline connects the engine to the wheels.
  • A damaged driveline can cause vibration while driving.