Are There Automatic Transmission Seven-Seater Cars?

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SanHadley
07/29/25 11:19am
Seven-seater cars do come with automatic transmissions. Below is a relevant introduction to automatic transmission vehicles: 1. Overview of Automatic Transmission Cars: Automatic transmission vehicles typically utilize an automatic transmission (AT) to regulate speed. While driving, the control system of the automatic transmission automatically selects the appropriate gear based on the engine's RPM and load, replacing the driver's subjective judgment of timing and gear-shifting operations. 2. Operational Characteristics of Automatic Transmission Cars: In modern automatic transmission vehicles, the driver only needs to control the accelerator pedal. The computer analyzes signals such as engine throttle opening and vehicle speed collected by sensors to automatically control gear shifting or engage different gears. Generally, automatic transmissions result in some loss of engine power.
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