- Allison reported it completed the acquisition of Dana’s Off-Highway business on January 1, 2026, and said it will operate through two business units: Allison Transmission and Allison Off-Highway Drive & Motion Systems.
- The company said it generated about 76% of its revenue in North America and served customers through about 1,500 independent distributor and dealer locations worldwide.
- Allison said it expects the acquisition to expand its drivetrain and propulsion offerings for off-highway equipment across construction, agriculture, mining, and material handling applications.
- It reported 2025 net sales were led by North America on-highway and service parts, with defense and off-highway also contributing.
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