Allison Transmission has signed a contract with BAE Systems Hägglunds to provide the new Allison 4040 MX? propulsion solution for ongoing CV90 Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV) programs with production expected to begin in 2028. The 4040 MX extends Allison's medium weight offering in its cross-drive product portfolio as an uprated variant of the proven 3040 MX?

cross-drive transmission found in the U.S. Army's M10 Booker Combat Vehicle. This latest collaboration represents a continuation of a longstanding relationship between BAE Systems Hägglunds and Allison and represents an opportunity for continued growth in Allison's Defense end market above the many programs expected to drive $100 million of incremental annual revenue. Both BAE Systems' BvS10 and Beowulf tracked vehicles are equipped with the Allison 3000 Specialty Series?

transmissions. The 4040 MX will equip ongoing CV90 programs including the CV90Mk IV IFV. The agreement also assures long term support to the existing Allison X300-equipped CV90 fleet.

Nearly 1,000 CV90s are currently operated by Sweden, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, the Netherlands, Norway and Switzerland. BAE Systems Hägglunds and the CV90 recently won important IFV contracts in Slovakia and Czech Republic for approximately 400 new vehicles. Designed and manufactured in Sweden, the CV90 IFV is widely renowned for its crew and passenger protection.

With a capacity to accommodate a crew of three and up to eight soldiers, the CV90 offers unparalleled protection not available in any other IFV.