Tenneco will showcase several of its latest technologies for light vehicles, commercial trucks and other applications during the inaugural Japan Mobility Show, Oct. 26 through Nov. 5, 2023, at the Tokyo Big Sight exhibition center.

The event, formerly the Tokyo Motor Show, is expected to attract up to 1 million visitors to its exhibits of the latest passenger vehicle and commercial truck models, motorcycles, and parts, tools, tires, and electronic accessories. The Tenneco stand, W4110, can be found in the center's West Hall. Tenneco will display an array of solutions engineered to provide cleaner, more efficient, and reliable vehicle performance.

These include advanced electronic and passive suspension technologies from the company's Monroe Ride Solutions business group; an innovative emissions aftertreatment solution from the Tenneco Clean Air business group; and several new products from the Tenneco Systems Protection business, which develops and manufactures protective sleeving and shielding solutions for transportation, industrial, defense, electronics, and other uses. Tenneco will highlight several technologies already widely deployed by leading vehicle OEMs as well as next-generation, market-ready solutions engineered to address emerging customer needs. These include: Monroe Ride Solutions: Tenneco's Monroe Ride Solutions business will display several innovative solutions that are helping OEMs achieve impressive new levels of customer satisfaction, including Monroe Intelligent Suspension CVSAe technology, one of the world's most popular electronic suspension systems. Already available on scores of passenger car models, CVSAe technology features electronic dampers that continuously adapt to changing road conditions, resulting in optimal handling and comfort.

Drivers can select their preferred suspension setting - Comfort, Standard or Sport - for any driving environment. CVSAe technology's exceptional tunability and minimal power consumption have made it a leading choice for the latest electric vehicle models. Tenneco also will highlight its comprehensive portfolio of Monroe OE Solutions mono- and double-tube passive shock absorbers, each available with any of several versatile valving technologies to help OEMs deliver superior ride and handling characteristics in virtually any type of passenger vehicle, commercial truck or bus.

Clean Air Show attendees also can learn about Tenneco's innovative Cold Start Thermal Unit (CSTU), an integral heat source for passenger car, light-duty and commercial vehicle aftertreatment systems that enables OEMs to meet increasingly strict emissions standards. Available for gasoline and diesel applications, CSTU technology addresses upcoming Euro 7 requirements by directly and efficiently providing the thermal energy needed to maintain catalyst performance across the entire range of engine operation, particularly at initial engine start-up and during periods of extended idling, both primary contributors of regulated emissions. In addition to offering reduced complexity and cost compared to other emissions solutions, CSTU reduces the degree to which the engine must support aftertreatment system operation, opening the door to continued optimization of engines for performance and CO2 emissions.