Can the X-Bow sports car be driven on public roads?
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The X-Bow sports car is a legally road-approved convertible racing car. Here is some information about the manual transmission of sports cars: 1. Supercars: Almost all of them come with a manual-automatic transmission, which allows for both manual gear control and automatic gear adjustment by the car. Sports cars emphasize control and speed, which automatic transmissions generally cannot perfectly achieve. To obtain a better driving experience, manual shifting is necessary. 2. Manual transmission: Manual transmission cars have only one gearbox and one clutch, but sports cars have dual-clutch systems with two clutches—one responsible for even-numbered gears and the other for odd-numbered gears. This ensures no interruption in power transmission, allowing for automatic shifting while also offering a manual mode, similar to a manual-automatic transmission. Sports cars typically use paddle shifters for gear changes, which are standard configurations. Supercars, with their powerful gearboxes and clutches, can complete a gear shift in as little as 0.3 seconds.