Do off-road vehicles have automatic transmissions?
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Off-road vehicles have automatic transmissions. Automatic transmission off-road vehicles are equipped with excellent electronic assistance functions. The vehicle's computer selects the appropriate torque for starting based on the driver's (button) selection, reducing the likelihood of excessive force due to insufficient driver experience or off-road capability. Related introductions are as follows: Introduction to off-road vehicles: An off-road vehicle is a car specifically designed for off-road use, primarily referring to vehicles that can operate on rough terrain. Their main features include a non-load-bearing body, four-wheel drive, a high chassis, tires with good traction, elevated exhaust pipes, high horsepower, and sturdy bumpers. Examples of off-road vehicles include the Prado, Everest, Defender, Mercedes-Benz G-Class, Grand Cherokee, Lexus LX, and Audi Q7. Introduction to automatic transmissions: Automotive automatic transmissions generally refer to a fully automatic gear-shifting system. While driving, the automatic control system selects the appropriate gear based on the vehicle's speed and load, replacing the driver's subjective judgment and manual shifting operations. A typical automatic transmission vehicle has six gear positions, arranged from top to bottom as: P, R, N, D, S, L. The most common automatic gear positions are Park (P), Reverse (R), Neutral (N), and Drive (D).