Difference Between DCT and DSG
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DSG transmission specifically refers to the dual-clutch transmission produced by Getrag and used by Volkswagen. DCT is a general term for all dual-clutch transmissions. Below are the relevant introductions: 1. DCT characteristics: It combines two sets of clutches and two sets of transmissions. 2. DSG: It shifts gears faster than other transmissions, delivers greater torque, and is more efficient. The DSG transmission is currently the world's most advanced and revolutionary transmission system. The DSG can shift gears manually or automatically. It is easier to control than traditional automatic transmissions and can deliver more power, yet it reacts faster than manual transmissions. The DSG evolved from the Sequential Manual Transmission (SMT).