This coursework assignment for the ENGT5101 Electromechanics module at De Montfort University focuses on the design, modeling, and analysis of a vehicle drivetrain using SimDriveline. The project comprises several parts, starting with an analysis of simple and variable gear systems, followed by the analysis of a simple hydraulic clutch system. Students are then tasked with modeling and analyzing a complete vehicle drivetrain, including components like torque converters and differentials, using SimDriveline. Finally, the assignment culminates in a model-based design of a simple power transmission system for lifting a mass. The coursework assesses the students' ability to understand SimDriveline building blocks, model power transmission systems, analyze system behavior using signal builders, and apply model-based design principles. The report is marked based on the correctness of results, analysis, and explanations, adhering to the 5C principle (clear, concise, complete, technically correct, and critical analysis). The coursework constitutes 30% of the overall module mark and requires students to submit their work electronically via Turnitin.